Sectona is a rapidly growing cybersecurity company specializing in Privileged Access Management (PAM) and Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) for hybrid IT environments. With an emphasis on simplicity, scalability, and fast deployment, Sectona enables organizations to protect privileged identities and enforce least privilege across infrastructure, cloud, and endpoints — all through an agentless, modular architecture.
Trusted by enterprises across EMEA, Sectona solutions support regulatory mandates such as NCA ECC, SAMA, CBE, and ISO 27001, making them a powerful choice for organizations seeking robust privileged access security without complexity.



Privileged Access Management (PAM)
Summary: Unified platform to secure, monitor, and manage privileged access
Sectona’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution provides a centralized platform to secure privileged credentials, control administrative access, and monitor all privileged activity — without deploying agents. It includes credential vaulting, session recording, just-in-time access provisioning, and policy-driven workflows.
Key Capabilities:
– Encrypted credential vault with automatic password rotation
– Agentless session monitoring with full recording and audit trail
– Just-in-time access workflows with MFA and policy-based approvals
– Role-based access control and least privilege enforcement
– Remote vendor access without VPNs or third-party tools
– Integration with ITSM, SIEM, and directory services
Why it matters:
Privileged accounts are a top attack vector. Sectona PAM enables security teams to implement Zero Trust controls, minimize standing privileges, and gain full visibility into high-risk activities — all while accelerating user access and improving compliance posture.
Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM)
Summary: Enforce least privilege and control admin rights at the endpoint level
Sectona’s Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) solution helps organizations eliminate unnecessary local administrator rights and enforce fine-grained privilege controls on user devices. It ensures users can perform legitimate tasks without exposing endpoints to lateral movement, malware, or insider abuse.
Key Capabilities:
– Local admin rights removal with elevation on approval
– Policy-based privilege elevation for apps, scripts, and commands
– Application control and execution restrictions
– Contextual access enforcement with audit logging
– Lightweight agent and centralized policy management
Why it matters:
Endpoint compromise is often the entry point to lateral attacks. Sectona EPM provides control at the edge, helping organizations reduce endpoint attack surface, meet Zero Trust goals, and align with frameworks like NCA and ISO 27001.

