Cyber Access Layer

VP / Director of IT Infrastructure

Who They Are

Manages cloud environments, databases, storage, and network security while balancing security, scalability, and performance in complex data environments.

Their Pain Points

Access Creep

Unnecessary permissions increase security risks.

Multi-Cloud Complexity

Different security models complicate governance.

Performance vs. Security Tradeoff

Balancing performance without slowing workflows.

Orphaned & Stale Data

Old data creates vulnerabilities.

Shadow Cloud Resources

Unauthorized databases outside IT control.

No Centralized Access Control

Inefficient policy management in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

How Cyber Access Layer Helps

Automated Access Reviews

Removes stale permissions before they become security threats.

Cross-Cloud Policy Enforcement

Single console for Cyber Bastion standardizes

Zero Trust Data Access

Limits users to only what they need when needed.

Intelligent Data Lifecycle Management

Flags outdated data for archiving or deletion.

Real-Time Monitoring & Alerts

Detects unauthorized access attempts and data movements.

Centralized Security Management

Ensures consistent governance across all environments.

Example Scenario

The Challenge

A Director of IT Infrastructure finds that many employees can access sensitive data in lower LAB environments. While production is monitored, these environments also contain PII and PHI.

The Solution

Using the Cyber Access Layer, the organization extends security controls from production, ensuring lower environments receive only masked sensitive data.

See It in Action

Control access and reduce risk.