The Difference Between Privileged Access Management and Application Control
The difference between Privilege Access Management and Application Control can be defined as who has privileged access and to what versus what code runs.
The difference between Privilege Access Management and Application Control can be defined as who has privileged access and to what versus what code runs.
Through presentations, briefings and demos, Airlock Digital showcased scalable application control to attendees at Black Hat USA 2025.
Customers provide feedback and gain priceless insights into the future of precision application control at the recent Airlock Digital Summit in Sydney.
Announcing v6.0.2 of Airlock Digital which includes native Slack integration, SAML support, interoperability path rules and Ubuntu server support.
At RSAC2025, our team met with podcasters, analysts and journalists to discuss how our solution aligns with customer priorities and cybersecurity trends.
Announcing v6.0 of the Airlock Digital solution, a release packed with features that make allowlisting at scale a reality.
Mitigate risks such as LOLBin exploits by using allowlisting to control, monitor, and block unnecessary binaries and features.
A One-Time Password (OTP) generates a code specific to a particular endpoint; it can be used once for a predetermined time period, disappearing after use.
The inaugural Airlock Customer Summit in Sydney focused on customer feedback which is critical to the application control and allowlisting feature roadmap
The latest version of Airlock Allowlisting, v5.3, is now GA offering improved flexibility and ease of use to allow trusted applications and block the rest.