Security Starts Here: Privileged Access Management
The threat of a security incident or critical error is very real, and it's something that auditors are focused on. After all, some damage can be done through a standard user account, but the potential damage is much greater if the compromised account has 'superuser' access rights, as demonstrated in this news report excerpt.
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