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Glossary Term Non-Human Identity Management

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What is Non-Human Identity Management?

Non-Human Identity Management involves securely controlling and monitoring access rights for automated processes, services, and devices in a network environment.

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Understanding Non-Human Identity Management

Non-Human Identity Management refers to the process of securely managing and controlling access for non-human entities such as software bots, virtual machines, and IoT devices within an organization's IT environment. This involves authentication, authorization, and monitoring mechanisms to ensure these non-human entities have appropriate and limited access to resources and data, reducing the risk of unauthorized activity and potential security breaches.

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