Privileged Access Management (PAM)
Most banks have a safety deposit box service. A safety deposit box is a safe place where you're able to keep belongings that are very valuable. Once you've decided what to protect, you can place it in your safety deposit box at the bank, located in a highly secure facility. When you sign up with a banking service, the bank will provide you with a key card, PIN, or key to open your deposit box. When you need to access your box, first you need to go to the facility and prove who you are. After a successful verification process, you will be allowed to access your deposit box. This facility may have thousands of different deposit boxes with lots of valuable assets, but your key will only give you access to the box that belongs to you. But imagine if there was a master key that could open all the boxes in the entire facility. Which key would have more value to a thief? Your key or the master key that has the "privilege" to open all...