How to Overcome Common SSH Machine Identity Risks

Weak SSH machine identities are a serious cybersecurity risk, but it’s one of many machine identity vulnerabilities that intelligence-drive automation can help mitigate. To further avoid the impact of these risks, here some best practices your team can achieve with automation:

Secure Your SSH Machine Identities With SSH Protect
  1. Collecting Risk Intelligence
    Prevent breaches by automating the collection of risk intelligence required to quickly identify and respond to SSH machine identity risks, weaknesses or security events. Automated policy enforcement and lifecycle management ensure orphan, duplicate or shared SSH keys can be easily decommissioned.
  2. Accelerated Incident Response
    Accelerate incident response by automating the identification of impacted SSH keys as well as the actions needed to remediate large groups of these machine identities. Being armed with information on location and owner of SSH keys can dramatically increase the speed of your response to large-scale security events.
  3. Streamline Operations
    Streamline operations by automating routine administrative tasks to eliminate manual, error-prone processes and reduce the expertise and resources needed to manage and protect the growing number of SSH machine identities.
  4. Ensure compliance and passed audits
    Ensure compliance by automating policy enforcement to improve audit readiness, offering automated validation of SSH machine identity management and generating scheduled or on-demand compliance reports.

    Automation also makes it easy to implement role-based access controls that allow or block access to machine identities. Implementing change management and role-based access controls ensures you can effectively manage machine identities and demonstrate this control for audits.

Exit mobile version