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  2. File:Cyberark-logo-dark.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. CyberArk - Wikipedia

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    CyberArk was founded in 1999 in Israel [5] [6] by Udi Mokady [7] and Alon N. Cohen. In June 2014, CyberArk filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission, listing 2013 revenues of $66.2 million. [8] CyberArk became a public company the same year, trading on the NASDAQ as CYBR. [9]

  4. Pluggable Authentication Module - Wikipedia

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    Since no central standard of PAM behavior exists, there was a later attempt to standardize PAM as part of the X/Open UNIX standardization process, resulting in the X/Open Single Sign-on (XSSO) standard. This standard was not ratified, but the standard draft has served as a reference point for later PAM implementations (for example, OpenPAM).

  5. Badge and CyberArk Announce Partnership to Redefine Privacy ...

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    Partnership aims to help businesses eliminate vulnerable attack surfaces and provide a more streamlined user experience. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Badge Inc., the award-winning privacy company enabling Identity without Secrets™, today announced a partnership with CyberArk and the public release of its integration in the CyberArk Marketplace.

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  9. OpenPAM - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; OpenPAM is a BSD-licensed implementation of PAM used by FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD [1] and macOS (starting with Snow Leopard), [2] and offered as an alternative to Linux PAM in certain Linux distributions [which?].