A large company’s sudoers file is likely to be lengthy, convoluted and very old. On average, there are 16,500 lines of code and 1500 user aliases. It can become your IT security administrators’ worst nightmare.
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager for Linux helps security practitioners to simply manage sudo and enforce least privilege on Linux servers and workstations, based on policy. Increase your security posture before cyberthreats attack your organization.
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