
Securden Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) enables enterprises to remove admin rights without impacting productivity across Windows, Mac, and Linux endpoints. It helps elevate applications for standard users and grants administrator privileges on a Just-in-Time (JIT) basis, eliminating standing privileges while ensuring uninterrupted user productivity. Organizations can enforce strong application control using allowlisting and blocklisting to prevent unauthorized or risky software execution while still enabling required business applications.
Securden EPM supports on-demand application elevation and policy-based granular elevation control, allowing IT and security teams to precisely define which applications can run with elevated privileges and under what conditions. Privilege management continues even when endpoints are offline, ensuring protection for remote and traveling users. Temporary JIT local admin rights further minimize risk by granting elevation only when required and automatically revoking it afterward.
The platform provides application usage tracking to help refine policies and optimize license usage, along with continuous monitoring of local administrator groups to prevent privilege creep and unauthorized privilege escalation. Built-in secure remote access enables IT helpdesk teams to troubleshoot endpoints without exposing credentials or granting permanent administrative access.
Securden EPM also helps organizations meet compliance requirements including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, GDPR, and NERC-CIP. A highly scalable architecture supports enterprise-wide deployments, while a wide array of integrations enables seamless adoption within existing IT ecosystems. The solution also integrates tightly with ITSM platforms such as JIRA, GLPI, Zendesk, ServiceNow, and Freshdesk, allowing privilege elevation requests to be approved or rejected dynamically through existing service workflows, improving governance while maintaining operational efficiency.
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ThreatLocker is a Zero Trust platform designed to prevent cyber threats by ensuring only trusted applications and processes are allowed to operate. It eliminates persistent admin privileges, applies least privilege controls, and gives organizations granular control over how software runs. Through application allowlisting, ringfencing, and storage controls, it blocks ransomware, zero day attacks, and unauthorized behavior before anything can execute.
Built for today’s IT and security teams, ThreatLocker delivers centralized control and real time visibility across endpoints, users, and applications. It reduces attack surface, limits lateral movement, and supports compliance with detailed logging and audit trails. With rapid deployment, a continuously maintained application library, and efficient approval processes, organizations can enhance security while lowering operational complexity and maintaining uptime.
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Admin By Request EPM lets users elevate only what a task needs, without keeping local admin rights switched on permanently. For longer work there's a time-limited Admin Session, and for a one-off there's Run As Admin, which elevates a single application and nothing else. Approvals go through the portal, mobile app, or API, and software you already trust can be waved through automatically with pre-approval and AI and Machine Learning auto-approval. Because privileges are set per user or group, a developer, an office worker, and an outside contractor each get an approach that suits them. It covers Windows, macOS, and Linux, comes with auditing and inventory as standard, and needs no extra infrastructure to run.
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Endpoint Central is a unified endpoint management and security platform designed for IT teams managing devices across multiple operating systems and locations. It brings together the tools administrators need to handle the full device lifecycle from a single console, covering Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS environments.
Patch management is automated across operating systems and 1000+ third-party applications. IT teams define deployment policies, test patches before rollout, schedule updates within approved maintenance windows, and monitor compliance across the entire device fleet. This reduces manual effort and shortens the window between vulnerability disclosure and active remediation.
Remote desktop capabilities allow technicians to connect to endpoints instantly, diagnose issues, transfer files, and resolve problems in real time without relying on third-party tools. Software deployment workflows push, update, or remove applications across thousands of devices simultaneously, while hardware and software inventory data supports license compliance and audit readiness.
Mobile device management extends control to iOS and Android devices, supporting enrollment, configuration, application management, policy enforcement, and remote wipe for both corporate-owned and BYOD environments.
Security capabilities built into the platform include vulnerability assessment, application control, device control, endpoint privilege management, browser security, and BitLocker and FileVault encryption management. EDR delivers continuous endpoint monitoring, behavioral threat detection, and rapid incident response without requiring a separate security product. NGAV and anti-ransomware protection blocks malware, ransomware, and zero-day threats before they execute. Private access provides secure, identity-based connectivity to internal applications for remote users, removing dependence on traditional VPN infrastructure.
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