Multi-cloud access management is no longer a nice-to-have; it’s operational survival. When teams span AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and private infrastructure, every credential you issue is a potential entry point. Controlling that sprawl takes unified identity governance, precise role-based access, and real-time oversight that covers every active connection.
Session recording for compliance closes the last visibility gap. It creates a verifiable record of exactly what happened inside each privileged session, across every cloud environment you manage. With session recording, you can meet audit requirements, prove adherence to policy, and investigate security events without relying on user recall or incomplete logs.
The challenge in multi-cloud environments is consistent enforcement. Different providers have different tooling. Recording SSH, RDP, Kubernetes exec sessions, and web console actions with the same standards across all platforms demands a central control plane. Without it, you risk blind spots that auditors will flag and attackers will exploit.
A robust multi-cloud access management platform with session recording integrates authentication, authorization, session control, and playback. It should: