PAM is about managing privileged accounts and credentials, as well as managing the access rights of those accounts. Thus, in addition to identifying superusers and controlling the list of superusers, PAM aims to control which superuser has what level of administrative access to which enterprise ...
Although PIM, privileged access management (PAM), and identity and access management (IAM) all involve privileges, they are three different things. PIM involves managing which resources those with the rights to alter critical files can access. PAM refers to systems that manage the accounts of thos...