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7 Cybersecurity Concerns Related to The MCP Protocol

Everyone’s trying to make AI agents do useful things. That’s why the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is gaining momentum with teams operationalizing LLMs across their infrastructure and tooling. Backed by teams like OpenAI and Google, MCP gives a consistent, standardized way to connect LLMs with the rest of your stack. In other words, the MCP Protocol makes connecting AI tools with real business data and workflows easier using structured access instead of janky UI hacks and glued-on custom code.

Controlling non-human identities in your enterprise with One Identity

With every organization vying to automate away their cybersecurity problems, it’s easy to allow the machine identities taking on formerly manual tasks to become entryways for threat actors. Learn the must-haves for securing the non-human identities streamlining your organization with One Identity sales engineer Rob Kraczek.

Aembit Extends Secretless CI/CD with Credential Lifecycle Management for GitLab

Aembit, the workload identity and access management (IAM) company, today announced new capabilities for GitLab designed to reduce the security risks of long-lived personal access tokens (PATs) and other secrets needed to automate software delivery, while making it easier to deploy and manage pipelines.

KeeperPAM Earns "Very Good" Rating from connect professional

Keeper Security has once again been recognized for outstanding innovation in cybersecurity. The German technology publication connect professional awarded KeeperPAM, our Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, the highest possible rating: “very good,” in its latest product review.

Introducing One Identity Cloud

One Identity helps organizations strengthen cybersecurity, boost efficiency and control costs through the One Identity Fabric, a holistic approach to identity and access management (IAM). By unifying IAM tools, including identity governance and administration (IGA), access management (AM), privileged access management (PAM), and Active Directory management (AD Mgmt), it ensures optimal functionality and efficiency. This cohesive structure reduces identity sprawl and extends governance to the farthest endpoints of your IAM ecosystem.

Responsible AI for improved security and better decision making

One Identity helps organizations strengthen cybersecurity, boost efficiency and control costs through the One Identity Fabric, a holistic approach to identity and access management (IAM). By unifying IAM tools, including identity governance and administration (IGA), access management (AM), privileged access management (PAM), and Active Directory management (AD Mgmt), it ensures optimal functionality and efficiency. This cohesive structure reduces identity sprawl and extends governance to the farthest endpoints of your IAM ecosystem.

Secure, optimize and manage identities with the One Identity Fabric

One Identity helps organizations strengthen cybersecurity, boost efficiency and control costs through the One Identity Fabric, a holistic approach to identity and access management (IAM). By unifying IAM tools, including identity governance and administration (IGA), access management (AM), privileged access management (PAM), and Active Directory management (AD Mgmt), it ensures optimal functionality and efficiency. This cohesive structure reduces identity sprawl and extends governance to the farthest endpoints of your IAM ecosystem.

How RPAM Improves Security and Compliance

Organizations face a variety of challenges when securing privileged access while meeting strict compliance requirements, especially in remote environments. Remote employees, third-party vendors and contractors often need elevated permissions to access critical systems from outside an organization’s network, which can introduce security vulnerabilities if not managed properly.

How to Hack a Cloud Access Mismanagement

Protect Your Cloud: Prevent Access Mismanagement with CyberArk Secure Cloud Access Discover how to safeguard your cloud environment from access mismanagement in this eye-opening episode of How to Hack a Cloud: Access Mismanagement. The video demonstrates how attackers exploit standing AWS IAM access keys, turning a common oversight into a major security breach.