Sectona at Infosecurity Europe 2025 | June 3–5 | ExCeL London
Stop by our booth (Stand C 95) for live demo of Sectona’s Modern Infrastructure Access Platform
Privileged Access Management (PAM) has evolved significantly. What was once considered a niche security control focused primarily on password vaulting is now a strategic pillar of enterprise cyber security.
As organisations continue adopting hybrid infrastructure, cloud-native applications, remote work models, and third-party integrations, the number of privileged identities and access pathways has grown exponentially. This shift has expanded the attack surface, making identity security and privileged access governance more critical than ever before.
The growing importance of PAM is also reflected in broader industry discussions and market evaluations. Recently, Sectona got included in the 2026 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Privileged Access Management (PAM). The report provides an overview of the evolving PAM landscape and evaluates participating vendors across areas such as product capabilities, innovation, and market presence.
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The report highlights how organisations are increasingly looking beyond traditional credential vaulting towards modern PAM approaches that support visibility, governance, automation, and contextual access controls. Enterprises today require solutions capable of securing privileged access across cloud, on-premises, DevOps, remote workforce, and third-party ecosystems while aligning with Zero Trust principles.
At the same time, regulatory requirements and cyber resilience mandates are pushing organisations to strengthen oversight around privileged access. From insider threats to credential compromise and lateral movement attacks, privileged accounts remain one of the most targeted vectors in modern cyberattacks.
This evolving landscape is also reshaping how organisations evaluate PAM vendors and technologies. Businesses are prioritising scalability, deployment flexibility, integration capabilities, analytics, and user experience alongside core security functionality. Increasingly, PAM is being viewed not as a standalone tool, but as a broader component of identity-first security architecture.
At Sectona, our focus continues to be on helping enterprises address these modern privileged access challenges through a comprehensive and adaptable PAM approach. We work with organisations across industries to help secure critical systems, strengthen access governance, simplify privileged operations, and improve visibility across complex IT environments.
To learn more about Sectona’s Privileged Access Management platform, visit: https://sectona.com/explore-platform/.
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