We primarily use it to ensure that all our people store their passwords in KeeperPAM and do not have multiple sources for their passwords, including Excel. We also share passwords through KeeperPAM for shared login IDs, like for our demo system. We do not allow people to store passwords on local machines. So it's for account management.
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What is Privileged Access Management? Privileged access management (PAM) oversees requirements of critical, private accounts living in an enterprise’s IT infrastructure.
We primarily use it to ensure that all our people store their passwords in KeeperPAM and do not have multiple sources for their passwords, including Excel. We also share passwords through KeeperPAM for shared login IDs, like for our demo system. We do not allow people to store passwords on local machines. So it's for account management.