One of the compliance problems organizations are facing are when Legacy PAM Technologies don't protect and cover a hundred percent of their system technology types.
So you add on some new Kubernetes clusters in the cloud and you add on some new cloud scale databases, and maybe a new data warehouse that aren't supported by your existing provider.
All of a sudden you're actually creating a compliance whole or compliance issue for your team.
There's no way to attest to who had access to those systems when they had it and what they did with it because they're outside of the scope and capabilities of your legacy.
A Zero trust PAM is focused on providing one single source of truth of who had access to what, when, and if they did use it, what they did with it.
So you can prove to your compliance auditors that you are not only controlling access in the least privileged way to those systems, but you're also preventing things from happening that should never happen.
And that level of visibility and control is only available in.