By Alice Chambers |
Security specialists Delinea and NCC Group have teamed up to help organisations better protect their digital identities, one of the most common targets for cyberattacks.
The partnership focuses on reducing the risk of attackers stealing login details or abusing privileged access to critical systems. By combining Delinea’s privileged access management (PAM) technology with NCC Group’s Unified Digital Identity Framework, joint customers gain a clearer, real-time view of who and what has access to sensitive systems, and tighter control over how that access is used.
Through the integration, organisations can manage and secure both human and machine identities from a single framework, helping them spot risky behaviour faster and limit the damage if credentials are compromised.
“Securing identity doesn’t stop at the point of entry,” said Derek Gordon, digital identity practice lead at NCC Group. “With Delinea’s software and NCC Group’s expertise, we’re delivering real-time PAM services, empowering our clients to implement Zero Trust and secure AI usage.”
Delinea’s PAM platform adds another layer of protection by securely storing privileged credentials, monitoring privileged sessions, and enforcing strict access controls. This ensures high-level access is only granted when needed and is closely governed throughout its use.
“As AI-driven identity-based threats and attacks continue to evolve, businesses are seeking partners that can help them stay ahead, protect their critical assets and realise the value of their cybersecurity investments more efficiently,” said Chris Kelly, president at Delinea. “By selecting Delinea as its strategic provider of PAM solutions, NCC Group is leading the way in helping our joint customers deploy quickly, augment staff and offer managed service options to allow for continuous identity discovery, protection and governance.”