Just-In-Time Access Approval with Session Replay
The admin clock starts the moment a privileged request comes in. You have seconds, not minutes, to decide whether to grant it. Just-In-Time Access Approval with Session Replay gives you both the speed and the certainty to say yes—or no—with confidence.
Instead of blindly approving elevated permissions, you see exactly what’s happening in the environment before granting access. Session Replay streams the user’s live context: terminal output, code changes, command history, or dashboard activity. This removes guesswork. You stop relying on tickets and vague requests. You watch the actual activity and approve only when it meets clear, documented policy.
Just-In-Time (JIT) access cuts standing privileges to zero. Engineers request access only when needed, for a defined time window, with full recording of what they do. Pairing JIT with real-time Session Replay enforces least privilege without slowing down work. It closes the gap attackers exploit when users have unused rights sitting idle.
Security teams gain an atomic view of each request. The approval screen shows the identity, role, reason, and the live replay feed. Approvals can expire instantly when the task is done, locking the account back to baseline rights. Every action is tracked for compliance, audit, and incident response.
Implementing JIT Access Approval with Session Replay aligns operational speed with hard security controls. It reduces the mean time to approve from minutes to seconds while giving you assurance based on real evidence, not trust.
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