![]() Cyber insurance providers are almost bullying corporate Americans into becoming PAM customers by threatening massive rate increases to any client without such tools, Kelley says. Interest in PAM tools has perked up outside its traditional constituency of compliance and audit departments, Gartner finds. Reasons for the company to closely watch its back paradoxically start with the growing size of the market. Gartner once again recognized publicly traded Boston-area vendor CyberArk for having the most complete vision and strongest execution ability around privileged access management. ![]() "They still remain the leader, but I think lots of companies are doing a lot of investment and catching up a little bit on feature and functionality." The consultancy released its latest Magic Quadrant for the PAM industry on July 19, evaluating the competitive standings of 11 companies. They've been the king of the hill," Gartner Magic Quadrant author Michael Kelley tells Information Security Media Group. "CyberArk has been the 800-pound gorilla for a long time. See Also: Data Sharing Espionage: A Fraud Discussion Long-reigning undisputed leader it may be, but it's not impervious to competitors such as Delinea and One Identity, which are catching up thanks to a few acquired boosts last year to their capabilities. CyberArk better be careful - that's the gist of a new study of the privileged access management market. ![]()
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