just-in-time access

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Just-in-time access is a security model that grants temporary, time-limited privileges to users or systems, reducing the attack surface by eliminating standing permissions. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover its application in enterprise security, including Azure Virtual Machines, where JIT access can mitigate vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-53781, an information disclosure flaw affecting Azure VMs. The tag also features expert insights from Samarth Rao on reimagining enterprise security with JIT access to address challenges from cloud adoption, remote work, and IoT endpoints. Topics include implementation strategies, monitoring, and revocation of access to enhance security posture.
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    Keeper Teams App for PAM: Time-Limited Privileged Access Approvals in Microsoft Teams

    Keeper Security has launched a Microsoft Teams app for KeeperPAM and Keeper Secrets Manager that lets organizations request, approve, and time-limit privileged access from inside Teams, with customer-hosted infrastructure preserving Keeper’s zero-knowledge model and availability tied to eligible...
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    CVE-2025-53781: Secure Azure Virtual Machines from Information Disclosure

    Azure Virtual Machines are affected by an information disclosure vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-53781, a flaw Microsoft lists in its Security Update Guide that describes the exposure of sensitive information from Azure-hosted virtual machines which could allow an attacker with certain...
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    Reimagining Enterprise Security: The Power of Just-in-Time Access with Samarth Rao

    In the rapidly shifting terrain of enterprise security, the imperative for just-in-time (JIT) access has never been more pressing. As organizations contend with relentless waves of cyber threats—many of them leveraging tactics far beyond the reach of yesterday’s defenses—security leaders face a...
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