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Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a security control that is designed to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive systems, data and processes. It works by limiting and monitoring the access that privileged users have to sensitive information and systems. It typically involves authentication, authorization and auditing of privileged users' access. 

The authentication process ensures that the user is who they say they are. The authorization process sets which information and systems the user can access. The auditing process keeps track of what the user does with the privileges they have access to. This helps to identify any potential security incidents or abuse of privileges.

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