Securden Unified PAM
Access privileges and their corresponding credentials play a crucial role in safeguarding an organization's sensitive information. The nature of this sensitive data can differ widely depending on the sector; for instance, healthcare entities manage extensive patient records, while banks oversee financial and customer information. It is vital to secure access to these privileged accounts, as they are frequently unmanaged and scattered throughout the organization. A comprehensive Privileged Access Management solution, such as Securden Unified PAM, is essential for gathering all privileged identities and accounts into a centralized vault, simplifying management. By limiting access to these accounts and applying the Just-in-time access principle, organizations can enhance security. Users can initiate remote connections to authorized IT resources with a single click, while monitoring and managing these sessions for users, third-party vendors, and IT administrators through shadowing capabilities. Additionally, organizations should eliminate local admin rights on endpoints and implement application control policies to effectively uphold a Zero-Trust approach without hindering productivity. Furthermore, it is important to record and monitor all activities with thorough audit trails and actionable reports to maintain compliance with industry regulations, ultimately ensuring the protection of sensitive information.
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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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Delinea Secret Server
Enhance the security of your critical accounts with our state-of-the-art Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, available for deployment both on-premise and in the cloud. Our offerings guarantee swift implementation and include features such as privileged account discovery, straightforward installation, and thorough auditing and reporting capabilities. You can efficiently manage a wide array of databases, software applications, hypervisors, network devices, and security systems across extensive and distributed environments. Enjoy limitless customization options with direct management functions for both on-premise and cloud PAM setups. Work alongside our expert professional services team or leverage your internal specialists to achieve the best outcomes. Safeguard privileges for service, application, root, and admin accounts throughout your organization to uphold strong security measures. Store privileged credentials in a secure, encrypted centralized vault while identifying all pertinent accounts to prevent sprawl and attain complete visibility into your privileged access landscape. Ensure that provisioning and deprovisioning processes are efficient, adhere to password complexity standards, and regularly rotate credentials to bolster security. Furthermore, our solution easily integrates with your existing infrastructure, facilitating a more unified security strategy across your organization, ultimately fostering a culture of security awareness and best practices.
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AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) offers a robust solution for controlling access to AWS services and resources securely. With IAM, you have the ability to create and manage AWS users and groups while establishing permissions that dictate their access to different AWS resources. This functionality is included at no additional cost within your AWS account; however, you might face charges depending on the usage of other AWS services by your users. IAM enables users to access not just AWS service APIs but also specific resources according to the permissions you set. Moreover, you can impose certain conditions surrounding user access to AWS, such as limitations based on time, originating IP addresses, SSL requirements, and the necessity for multi-factor authentication (MFA). To further bolster the security of your AWS environment, it is advisable to leverage AWS MFA, which is available at no cost and provides an additional layer of security on top of standard username and password logins. By mandating users to have either a hardware MFA token or a compatible mobile device to input a valid MFA code, you greatly enhance the security of your AWS resources. Implementing these security protocols is crucial not only for protecting sensitive information but also for ensuring the integrity and efficiency of your cloud infrastructure. Ultimately, a proactive approach to security can save you from potential breaches and foster a more resilient AWS environment.
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