![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsuVTdl9JwUTAk3QYNxfVEG9rF1pudobVGdHJUCZ9AU6e0JraQoc8j0yLG82b2D8ir_LyUoML11hplxRyUh7ShCFU5aRrpEANjwKcf0ft7pnE8U5YT8aWsaqUVOnqR5ZH0GczsRExTQyB_UYL1Xuylr4oOu0BNjJ5t9ItWIzZ50bUl8fwxpvboEx2rTks/s1600/mfa-pam.jpg)
When you roll out a security product, you assume it will fulfill its purpose. Unfortunately, however, this often turns out not to be the case. A new report, produced by Osterman Research and commissioned by Silverfort, reveals that MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) and PAM (Privileged Access Management) solutions are almost never deployed comprehensively enough to provide resilience to identity
Source:: The Hackers News