Privilege escalation is like leaving your front door open for data thieves. When employees or systems get more access than they should have, your company’s sensitive data is at risk. Technology managers must focus on protecting this "door"to ensure data remains secure. Successfully handling privilege escalation improves Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and keeps your business safe.
Understanding Privilege Escalation
Privilege escalation happens when a user or system gains higher access levels than they're supposed to. This could mean a hacker tricks the system to get admin rights or an employee suddenly has access to confidential files. Such scenarios can expose critical data to threats, making it crucial for tech managers to install preventive measures.
Why Does It Matter?
Preventing privilege escalation is key to a solid DLP strategy, which protects data from being accidentally or intentionally shared with unauthorized users. If privilege escalation isn't controlled, it can lead to data breaches, financial loss, and damage to your company's reputation.
Steps to Prevent Privilege Escalation
Regularly Review Access Permissions
WHAT: Make sure employees have only the access they need to do their jobs.
WHY: Limiting access limits potential risks and exposure of sensitive data.
HOW: Conduct routine checks and audits to ensure permissions align with current roles.