To manage encryption keys effectively, one must address their full lifecycle (generation, use, storage, update, archive, and destruction) as well as control their access to only authorized users and machines.
The best enterprise key management strategies secure cryptographic keys through the full key lifecycle (key generation, use, storage, update, archiving, and destruction) as well as control key access to authorized users and machines.
Databases contain organizations’ most critical assets. Compromised databases and data breaches are often associated with heavy fines, not to mention remediation costs, and lost consumer confidence.
A one-time password (OTP) is a string of numbers and/or characters that is generated and sent to a user to be used for a single login attempt or transaction. Learn more!
Role-based access control (RBAC) is an access control mechanism that defines roles and privileges to determine whether a user should be granted access to a resource.