
Cybersecurity is becoming more sophisticated as businesses continue to move towards digital transformation. As a result, it is said that in the coming five years, cybercrime costs will increase by 15% annually, hitting $10.5 trillion globally by 2025 ( according to the Cybercrime Magazine report).
The situation is so alarming that the role of Privileged Access Management (PAM) technologies is becoming increasingly critical. PAM is a cybersecurity strategy that protects an organization's system data from security and access breaches.
To protect any organization in this digital age we need to understand the PAM challenges and focus area which involves
Zero Trust Architecture adoption by organizations as managing access will be the top priority
Scable and cloud-native PAM solutions for cloud and hybrid environments with Multi-Cloud strategies
Prioritize protecting privileged access and secure secrets in growing DevOps
With the hybrid workforce becoming the new normal, it is important to secure access rights to remote stakeholders and third-party vendors
AI-driven automated solutions to streamline access governance and detect threats proactively.
Based on these trends, in 2025 IAM solutions like CyberArk, BeyondTrust, and Delinea will together deal with the PAM landscape. Where CyberArk is prioritized by big enterprises, BeyondTrust is opted for securing remote and hybrid workforces and Delinea attracts
organizations seeking a balance between simplicity, scalability, and identity-centric access controls.
Choosing between them will depend on your organization’s unique needs, whether that’s enterprise-scale security, usability for hybrid workforces, or a focus on adaptive identity-based solutions. Each of these technologies has the potential to significantly impact cybersecurity in 2025 and beyond.
PAM is definitely becoming a need of the hour for companies across different industries. Thus, we at IDMEXPRESS provide the best PAM solutions in the industry for all your cybersecurity needs. Book a FREE EVALUATION SESSION here.

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