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VMAC process secures third-party access with Zero Trust principles

Vendor Management Access Control (VMAC) is a process designed to secure and monitor third-party access to corporate networks and data. It operates on Zero Trust principles, ensuring vendors have minimal necessary privileges, require multi-factor authentication, and are promptly removed upon project completion. AI

RANK_REASON The item discusses a cybersecurity process (VMAC) and its principles (Zero Trust), but it is a single item and does not represent a significant industry event, release, or research finding. It appears to be a standalone informational post.

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VMAC process secures third-party access with Zero Trust principles

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    Vendor Management Access Control (VMAC) is the process of securing and monitoring third-party access to corporate networks and data. It enforces Zero Trust prin

    Vendor Management Access Control (VMAC) is the process of securing and monitoring third-party access to corporate networks and data. It enforces Zero Trust principles by granting vendors least-privileged access, requiring multi-factor authentication (MFA), and ensuring rapid offb…