Securing Privileged Access with Managed Red Tenant
Many organizations face the challenge of effectively securing their privileged users while also avoiding lateral movement paths when delegating privileged access. In addition, operating and further developing Privileged Admin Workstations (PAWs) generates significant effort and complexity.
The Managed Red Tenant service offers a dedicated, isolated architecture that protects critical assets while reducing the overhead of managing privileged access. In this session, we provide an overview of the Red Tenant architecture, highlight key use cases, and demonstrate how this managed service supports you in:
- Preventing lateral movement through strong isolation and segmentation
- Leveraging Infrastructure as Code to implement a four-eyes principle and a shared responsibility model — with full traceability of all changes
- Protecting privileged users and endpoints by consistently following a Zero Trust approach
- Simplifying the rollout of PAWs and Virtual Access Workstations (VAWs) while reducing operational overhead
- Enabling effective, integrated monitoring of authorized access paths through a 24x7 SOC
Drawing on our practical experience, we share insights into how organizations have successfully implemented the Red Tenant approach, the benefits they have realized, and the lessons learned from the field.
About the speaker
Thomas Naunheim
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