CyberArk helps Vodafone

Vodafone has implemented CyberArk to protect and manage its privileged accounts, identities and applications.

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Vodafone selected CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault and CyberArk Privileged Session Manager, part of CyberArk’s comprehensive solution, to help ensure that its privileged accounts are highly secure while enabling full management of privileged credentials based on security policy, and controlling and monitoring privileged user access across critical machines.


CyberArk was selected as part of a global programme to ensure that the best security solutions are implemented across Vodafone’s global networks. The Privileged User Management Access (PUMA) programme consists of a number of focus areas aimed at ensuring a consistent and cohesive approach to securing privileged accounts across the company.


“It’s exciting to be working with Vodafone during the initial stages of its new PUMA program,” said Nick Baglin, vice president of sales, EMEA at CyberArk. “Vodafone is an extremely forward-thinking company and we’re delighted to help them proactively address the critical challenges around the security and management of privileged accounts.”

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