Overcoming Identity and Privilege Sprawl in Linux Servers

July 31, 2025

Decentralized identity practices in Linux environments increase the risk of privilege sprawl, making strong, modern authentication and centralized management essential for security teams. Applying Zero Trust principles across Linux environments closes security gaps, enforces least privilege policies, and reduces vulnerabilities. A unified approach enhances your security posture, giving teams the tools needed to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access. 

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