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Zero Standing Privileges | ZT Data Ecosystem Cloud Security Guide Published

The new guide includes an analysis of the risks associated with standing privileges from within and without, encouraging DevOps professionals to mitigate the dangers associated with high-risk cloud users. Using the Britive platform and guide, administrators can maintain a zero-trust data ecosystem and keep the door closed to hackers and other bad actors.

To find out more, visit https://www.britive.com/pillar-dynamic-permission

As the experts on Secrets Management, Britive has compiled this guide to help DevSecOps professionals diffuse or prevent security threats. Their easy-to-deploy SaaS protocol can be easily integrated into any pre-existing infrastructure, as explained in the new guide.

A recent industry report estimates that over $600 billion in lost revenue was attributed to hackers and other data breaches in 2021, making it business-critical to maintain a zero-trust ecosystem. Britive’s integrated system can help with this out of the box by eliminating permissions and centralizing network security.

Britive emphasizes security solutions that do not impede workflows by designing protocols that keep networks secure without directly interfering with the end-user. Their guide walks users through the process of constructing a zero-trust ecosystem in this way, without slowing the network down.

Cloud solutions Britive provides are essential to the operation of any data storage ecosystem in 2022, as these solutions form a critical part of business continuity, secrets management, and risk management frameworks. Customers can use Britive’s guides in tandem with their platform to utilize Just In Time privileges to their full security potential.

Britive APIs integrate with Google Cloud Platform, Salesforce, Oracle Cloud, Azure, ServiceNow, and AWS.

About the Company

Britive was founded by CEO Art Poghosyan, CTO Alex Gudanis, and VP of Products Sameer Hiremath. The company’s values are rooted in ownership, transparency, learning and curiosity, focus on impact, diversity and inclusion, and customer obsession. The company won Cyber Defense Magazine’s Global InfoSec Award for 2022.

The company has published this guide as part of its commitment to keeping clients, end customers, and non-customers safe on the internet. Their experts have served in all sectors of cybersecurity including the US military and have in-depth knowledge of the threats currently facing cloud computing.

“It’s no longer simply a matter of ‘who has access to what,’” said Poghosyan. “An added layer in Britive’s dynamic permissioning platform addresses important questions like ‘is this the right amount of access?’ and ‘are those privileged activities appropriate for this role?’”

This release is another in a long series of informational publications by Britive, with more to come in the near future. Whether users choose to utilize their platform or not, Britive is proud to provide comprehensive guidance on cloud safety to help DevOps specialists mitigate threats from all sides.

For more, visit https://www.britive.com/blog/zero-standing-permissions-zero-trust

Contact Info:
Name: Kevin Murphy
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Organization: Britive
Address: 450 North Brand Boulevard Suite 600 , Glendale, CA 91203, United States
Website: https://www.britive.com

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