Stigg
Introducing the pioneering monetization platform tailored for today’s billing ecosystem. This solution mitigates risks, enables concentration on core tasks, and enhances the variety of pricing and packaging alternatives while minimizing code requirements. Serving as a distinct middleware, a monetization platform integrates seamlessly between your application and your business tools, becoming an essential part of the contemporary enterprise billing framework. Stigg consolidates all the APIs and abstractions that billing and platform engineers would otherwise need to develop and maintain internally. By acting as your authoritative source of information, it offers robust and adaptable entitlements management, making the process of implementing pricing and packaging adjustments a straightforward, self-service task devoid of risk. With Stigg, engineers gain precise control over the components that can be priced and packaged individually. You can impose restrictions and manage your customers' commercial permissions at a feature level, simplifying intricate billing concepts within your code. Ultimately, entitlements represent the cutting-edge approach to software monetization, providing a versatile and adaptive framework for hybrid pricing strategies, ensuring businesses can thrive in a competitive landscape. This fresh approach not only streamlines billing processes but also empowers companies to innovate and respond to market demands quickly.
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Securden Unified PAM
Securden Unified PAM is a comprehensive solution designed for privileged access security, enabling users to identify, store, categorize, share, manage, and monitor all privileged accounts, passwords, keys, documents, and various identities. This tool establishes a centralized system for managing passwords, automates procedures through approval workflows, governs access permissions, tracks and logs all interactions with essential IT resources, and promotes adherence to password security protocols.
The primary components of Securden Unified PAM include modules for password management, privileged account oversight, secure remote access, application governance, endpoint privilege regulation, management of privileged sessions, and SSH key administration. Additionally, the platform is aligned with numerous compliance standards such as NIS2, DORA, NIST, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and ISO-IEC 27001, ensuring rigorous security measures.
Installation is generally rapid, often completed in mere minutes, and organizations can expect to have a fully operational privileged access management system set up in under a month using Securden Unified PAM. Furthermore, this efficiency allows businesses to quickly enhance their security posture while minimizing disruptions to their ongoing operations.
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CPTRAX for Windows
Server File Activity Tracking – Audit who is creating, accessing and moving your files and folders. Track file permission changes. Alerts in real-time about critical file activity Malicious activity containment (Ransomware and mass file deletions, etc.
Automatically stop threats to your Windows servers by calling PowerShell scripts so you can determine exactly what you want to have happen for each type of alert/threat.
Examples of containment:
Disable the user causing the threat
Block the remote IP causing the threat
Workstation File Activity Tracking: Audit who copies files to USB or other removable media. Track who uploads files via FTP or a browser. Block files being created on USB/removable devices. Notifications by email when a removable device connects.
Active Directory Auditing – Keep audit logs and receive real-time alerts about important Active Directory changes, without having to deal with SACLs or Windows Event Logs.
Server Authentication Auditing: Track authentications into Citrix sessions and Windows Servers. All failed logon attempts are reviewed.
Workstation Logon/Logoff Tracking: Get visibility on logons/logoffs at workstations, including locks, unlocks and password changes.
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Iraje Privileged Access Manager
Privileged accounts are ubiquitous across various environments, including both on-premises and cloud infrastructures. These accounts come in multiple forms and are distinct from regular user accounts because they possess the ability to read, write, alter, and modify data. Privileged Access Management (PAM) refers to the frameworks that safeguard, regulate, manage, and oversee the accounts held by individuals with enhanced permissions to vital corporate resources. Within an organization, individuals with superuser privileges can potentially disrupt enterprise systems, erase data, create or delete accounts, and alter passwords, leading to chaos, whether due to negligence, lack of skill, or intentional wrongdoing. However, despite the risks posed by superuser accounts, including shared accounts, they are essential for the proper functioning of enterprise IT systems, as it is impossible to execute system-level tasks without granting specific individuals the necessary privileges. Therefore, organizations must implement robust PAM solutions to mitigate the risks associated with these powerful accounts while still enabling the operational capabilities required for effective IT management.
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