Standing Privileges
Standing privileges are persistent, always-active elevated access rights that exist regardless of whether they are currently needed — the opposite of JIT access and a major security risk.
❓ What is Standing Privileges?
Standing privileges are persistent, always-active elevated access rights that exist regardless of whether they are currently needed — the opposite of JIT access and a major security risk.
⚙️ How Does It Work?
Mitigated by implementing JIT access (requesting privileges only when needed), PAM session controls, and Zero Trust policies that eliminate persistent admin accounts.
📍 Where Is It Used?
Traditional enterprise environments — the default state before PAM and Zero Trust implementations.
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