Press Release
As the scale and complexity of infrastructure grow alongside increasingly frequent breaches, new features from Teleport ease the burden for large enterprises managing access controls and permissions
OAKLAND, CA, January 14, 2025 – Infrastructure identity provider Teleport has launched its Teleport 17 update to streamline how large enterprises manage access controls and permissions at scale for human and machine identities across their modern infrastructure. The new features address the growing needs of engineering, infrastructure, and security teams for scalability, security and resiliency.
The growing cloud attack surface has strained many organizations’ ability to secure their infrastructure. Nearly half of organizations reported a cloud data breach in 2024, and the top root cause was human error and misconfigurations. A massive online heist in late 2024 further highlighted the danger when threat actors targeted AWS customers by abusing misconfigurations in public websites, exposing thousands of credentials.
To solve this challenge, Teleport 17 builds on the platform’s secretless architecture, which renders identity attacks ineffective and makes infrastructure resilient to bad human behavior, to address the needs of organizations that are focused on secure infrastructure access at scale:
“The scale and complexity of computing infrastructure creates overhead and risk,” says Ev Kontsevoy, CEO at Teleport. “Managing access, identities, and policies across the many thousands of diverse infrastructure resources that large enterprises juggle across platforms and regions is extremely daunting. Traditional access solutions frequently falter under that complexity, introducing inefficiencies and security risks. The proof is in the many record-breaking data breaches that have happened in 2024. With Teleport 17, we’re making secure infrastructure access at scale an achievable objective for large enterprises.”
Other new features introduced in Teleport 17 include:
“The larger the organization, the more costly and difficult it becomes to secure infrastructure in an efficient, scalable, and resilient way,” says Alexander Klizhentas, CTO at Teleport. “Resiliency, in particular, should be top of mind for any engineering and infrastructure teams maintaining round-the-clock operations. You can’t afford not to ask, ‘What’s the worst thing that could happen to my infrastructure? What would the damage be? One of our goals with Teleport 17 is to make infrastructure immune to any potential damage from breaches. We want every head of infrastructure and security to be able to meet their resiliency goals with confidence.”
About Teleport
Teleport is the global provider of modern access to infrastructure, improving efficiency of engineering teams, fortifying infrastructure against bad actors or error, and simplifying compliance and audit reporting. The Teleport Access Platform delivers on-demand, least privileged access to infrastructure on a foundation of cryptographic identity and zero trust, with built-in identity security and policy governance. Headquartered in Oakland, California, Teleport is backed by Kleiner Perkins, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Insight Partners and serves more than 600 customers around the world. For more information, visit goteleport.com or follow @goteleport.
Jan 14, 2025
Teleport has launched Teleport 17, introducing advanced features to help large enterprises securely manage access controls and permissions across complex, multi-cloud infrastructure. Key updates include integration with AWS IAM Identity Center, multi-region high availability, and enhanced oversight of access privileges to reduce security risks and streamline compliance. With support for workload identities, cryptographic security, and integrations with tools like Okta and Terraform, Teleport 17 ensures scalable, resilient infrastructure access while eliminating credential risks. Discover how Teleport is redefining secure infrastructure access for global enterprises.
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