Two PAM workshops in Morocco gave specialists hands-on experience with Axidian Privilege

Yulia Kondrashova

Content and Community Manager at Axidian

In June, Axidian held two hands-on privileged access management workshops in Morocco together with local partners OneticAfrica and La Centrale IT Maroc.

Both sessions followed the same principle: PAM is easier to understand when specialists can test it themselves. Participants worked with Axidian Privilege in a live environment, reviewed common privileged access risks, and asked questions based on their own infrastructure and daily responsibilities.

The OneticAfrica workshop focused on PAM in real environments

On June 25, Axidian and OneticAfrica hosted a practical PAM workshop for cybersecurity specialists in Morocco.

The session showed how privileged access management works beyond diagrams and feature lists. Participants could examine access scenarios, see how privileged activity is controlled, and discuss the technical questions that usually appear during implementation.

This format also gave the Axidian team a clearer view of what local specialists expect from PAM and which access management tasks require the most attention in their environments.

Secure Access Day let participants test Axidian Privilege

The second workshop, Secure Access Day, was organized together with La Centrale IT Maroc.

Participants tested key Axidian Privilege capabilities in a live setup and explored how PAM can centralize privileged access, control credential use, and provide visibility into user activity. The workshop also included a roundtable session dedicated to current access risks and practical experience from the field.

Working directly with the platform helped participants connect PAM functions with the situations they handle at work, from granting administrative access to reviewing actions during an incident.

Local workshops make technical questions easier to address

Small, practical sessions allow specialists to go deeper than a standard conference presentation. They can test specific scenarios, challenge assumptions, and receive answers that reflect their own technical context.

We thank everyone who joined the workshops and contributed their questions and experience. Special thanks to OneticAfrica and La Centrale IT Maroc for organizing the sessions and supporting PAM education in Morocco.

About the Author

Yulia Kondrashova

Content and Community Manager at Axidian

Over three years of experience in cybersecurity and content creation, with expertise in identity security. Focused on developing educational content that makes complex security topics clear, relevant, and practical for professionals.