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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ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus
Password reset tickets are a common issue that troubles both IT teams and end users alike. To maintain productivity, IT departments often prioritize more critical tasks, pushing less urgent issues, such as password resets, further down the queue. If not handled swiftly, password reset tickets can lead to significant costs for organizations. Research indicates that nearly 30 percent of all help desk inquiries stem from forgotten passwords. Large enterprises have reportedly invested over $1 million to manage and resolve issues related to password resets. Regularly updating passwords is a valuable practice that can mitigate the risk of cyberattacks stemming from compromised credentials. To bolster security, experts advise that administrators implement policies mandating regular password changes and establish expiration timelines for passwords. By doing so, organizations can enhance their overall security posture while minimizing the burden on their IT teams.
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Ping Identity
Ping Identity delivers a global identity security solution through its advanced identity platform. With a wide array of features including single sign-on (SSO), multifactor authentication (MFA), directory services, and more, it supports enterprises in achieving a delicate balance between security measures and user experience for various identity types, such as workforce, customer, and partner. The platform accommodates different cloud deployment models, such as identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) and containerized software, making it suitable for diverse organizational needs. Ping's solutions are tailored for both developers and IT teams, facilitating seamless digital collaboration via straightforward integrations with widely used tools. These integrations empower employees to work efficiently from any location while utilizing these tools effectively. Furthermore, the platform ensures rapid deployment and interoperability across the entire identity ecosystem. Users can opt for a straightforward SSO solution or implement a more sophisticated, risk-based adaptive authentication system. Additionally, the PingOne package is designed to provide cost efficiency by allowing businesses to pay only for the features they require, all while offering scalability for future growth. This flexibility makes Ping Identity an appealing choice for organizations looking to enhance their identity security framework.
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Sysgem Password Management
Tools that improve the management of passwords on a daily basis are vital for ensuring adherence to corporate and regulatory security protocols, all while alleviating the load on helpdesk resources. The Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset system consists of three key components that must be implemented; the main service is typically installed on the domain controller, the web enrollment interface can be configured on any IIS server within the network, and the client application is necessary on all user workstations to enable instant password resets. The Domain Controller runs a Windows Service that handles user password resets and maintains a database of security questions and answers that users create, which are essential for authenticating those requesting resets. This efficient method not only allows users to take control of their own password management but also bolsters overall security by making the password reset operation both convenient and secure. By utilizing such systems, organizations can significantly improve their password handling processes while ensuring compliance with necessary standards.
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