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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Keeper Security
Password security is the foundation of cybersecurity. Keeper's powerful password security platform will protect your business from cyberthreats and data breaches related to passwords.
Research shows that 81% of data breaches can be attributed to weak passwords. Password security platforms are an affordable and easy way for companies to address the root cause of most data breaches. Your business can significantly reduce the risk of data breaches by implementing Keeper.
Keeper creates strong passwords for all websites and apps, then secures them on all devices. Each employee receives a private vault to store and manage their passwords, credentials and files, as well as private client data. Employees will save time and frustration by not having to remember, reset, reuse, or remember passwords. Industry compliance is achieved through strict and customizable role-based access controls. This includes 2FA, usage auditing, and event reporting.
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AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) provides a secure way to oversee access to AWS services and resources. With IAM, you have the ability to create and manage users and groups within AWS, while setting permissions to either grant or restrict their access to various resources. This valuable service comes at no extra cost beyond what you may incur from the usage of other AWS services by your users. IAM allows users to manage access to AWS service APIs and specific resources, ensuring that control is maintained. Moreover, IAM lets you implement specific conditions to further refine user access, such as time of day restrictions, the user's IP address, the use of SSL, or the requirement for multi-factor authentication (MFA). To enhance the security of your AWS environment, you can utilize AWS MFA, which is an added security layer that works alongside standard username and password credentials. MFA necessitates that users demonstrate physical possession of either a hardware MFA token or a mobile device equipped for MFA by entering a valid code. By implementing these measures, you can significantly increase the security posture of your AWS resources, safeguarding them against unauthorized access.
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ARCON | Privileged Access Management
The ARCON | Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution offers comprehensive oversight of your entire IT ecosystem, enabling you to create contextual security tailored to your most valuable resource: data. With its detailed access management, you have the flexibility to design your security framework according to your preferences, allowing you to grant or revoke access at your discretion, whenever necessary. Achieve rule- and role-based access control across all target systems while adhering to the principle of 'least privilege', which ensures that access to data is granted solely on a 'need-to-know' basis. This capability empowers your administrators to effectively manage, monitor, and regulate privileged accounts down to each individual user. Establish a cohesive access control and governance structure to keep track of privileged identities, whether they reside on-premises, in the cloud, within a distributed data center, or in a hybrid setting. Additionally, the system automates the randomization and updating of passwords, helping to mitigate risks associated with shared credentials while enhancing overall security. Such features collectively bolster your organization’s resilience against potential security threats.
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