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Panasonic Information Systems Secures Access to Thousands of Servers with CyberArk

Addressing Inefficiencies Arising from a Manual Approach to Privileged Access Management Across an Estate of Thousands of Windows and Linux Servers

CyberArk, the global leader in identity security,  has announced that Panasonic Information Systems Co. Ltd. has implemented the CyberArk Identity Security Platform to secure privileged access to thousands of servers across the Panasonic Group as part of its digital transition initiative. Now, Panasonic Information Systems has a modern, automated privileged access management environment, ensuring that all users and identities across the organisation are secured with the right level of privilege controls.

The Panasonic Group is a Japanese multinational electronics company involved in consumer electronics, home appliances, automotive, industrial systems, and more. Panasonic Information Systems drives the IT strategy for the Group and oversees the planning, development, and operations of its information systems across its business including retail, distribution, and manufacturing.

As part of the Panasonic Transformation (PX) initiative, Panasonic Information Systems aimed to address inefficiencies arising from a manual approach to privileged access management across an estate of thousands of Windows and Linux servers, with server administrators also being responsible for inventory checks and asset management enquiries. In addition, Panasonic Information Systems intended to upgrade existing privilege management tools, which offered limited visibility into access requests and approvals.

“One of the key priorities of our digital transformation is strengthening our security defences globally,” said Hiroshi Yagi, Director, Professional Services Department, Platform Services Division, at Panasonic Information Systems Co., Ltd. “With CyberArk, we have made significant progress by modernising our approach to privileged access at scale and standardising security policies throughout the organisation.”

Leveraging CyberArk’s Innovative Solutions

Panasonic Information Systems implemented CyberArk Privileged Access Manager, part of the CyberArk Identity Security Platform, to centralise and automate the granting of privileged access to servers across the Group. Panasonic Information Systems now has visibility into who accessed which server, when, and what operations were performed, providing an audit trail and improving post-incident investigations. Credentials and passwords are hidden from users and automatically granted and rotated within the global leader in identity security.

“Threat actors today continue to develop new identity-centric attacks, necessitating a shift in how privileged access is secured,” said Mitsuro Kakizawa, Regional Director, Japan, at CyberArk. “CyberArk has equipped Panasonic Information Systems with the ability to secure privileged access for all identities, in any environment, from anywhere, increasing cyber resilience and allowing for greater operational efficiencies.”

“We’re proud to welcome Panasonic Information Systems to our customer community,” said Matt Cohen, Chief Executive Officer of CyberArk. “In today’s modern enterprise, any identity can become privileged at any moment, making it essential to have strong identity security controls in place. That’s why leading organisations trust CyberArk to protect their most critical assets.”

Please refer to the following link for details of this case study: https://www.cyberark.com/customer-stories/panasonic/.

Watch the “Fearlessly Forward with Panasonic” video: https://www.cyberark.com/resources/fearlessly-forward-customer-spotlight-series/security-matters-fearlessly-forward-with-panasonic.

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Disruptive Tech Asia and Disruptive Tech News online portals. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASEAN and Data&Storage ASEAN, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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