Britive Wins Global InfoSec Award for Cloud Privileged Access Management
Britive has been named a winner in the Market Innovator for Privileged Access Management (PAM) category at the Global InfoSec Awards 2025, as announced in a press release. The award was presented by Cyber Defense Magazine during the RSA Conference 2025, recognizing Britive's innovative approach to securing cloud access in dynamic, multi-cloud environments.
Britive's platform is noted for its agent-less, proxy-less cloud-native architecture, which enables just-in-time access and enforces Zero Standing Privileges across all identities in the cloud. This approach provides faster access, reduces risk, and aligns with Zero Trust security models. The platform supports unified access control across public cloud, SaaS, and hybrid environments, and integrates seamlessly with identity platforms like Okta and Azure AD, as well as cloud providers such as AWS, GCP, and Azure.
The Global InfoSec Awards honor companies with a proven track record of cybersecurity innovation and effectiveness, selected by a panel of certified security professionals. Britive's recognition underscores its leadership in addressing the challenges of identity sprawl and securing both human and non-human identities in the cloud.
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