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The good, the bad and the ugly of PIM on Azure resources
Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is a crucial component to make sure that necessary permissions are only available in the needed timeframe, for the intended user. So, this means that it should be a key component in your Azure security strategy.
Many organizations have used PIM for a long time to secure Azure AD roles, and it is easy to set it up. But when it comes to Azure resources the story is a bit different, it is still quite easy to get started, but it’s pretty different behind the scenes and when you need to adjust it. This session highlights how it works, what you need to consider, and how to script the process from discovery, and modifications to implementation. All based on months of hard work to get a complex environment into a PIM state.
Olav Tvedt
We cannot solve our problem with the same thinking we used when we created them. -Albert Einstein
Bergen, Norway
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