Securden Password Vault for Enterprises
Securden Password Vault is an enterprise-grade password management solution that allows you to securely store, organize, share, manage, and keep track of all human and machine identities. With a sleek access management system, Securden lets your IT teams share administrator credentials and effectively automate the management of privileged accounts in your organization. Securden seamlessly integrates with industry solutions like SIEM, SAML-based SSO, AD, and Azure AD among others to provide a smooth deployment in any organization. With Securden, organizations can rest easy as all their sensitive data is protected with strong encryption methods and supported by a robust high availability setup. Securden offers drilled-down granular access controls that allow users to grant access to accounts without revealing the underlying credentials in a just-in-time fashion. Securden Password Vault can be deployed both on-premise for self-hosting and on the cloud (SaaS).
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Proton Pass
Proton Pass for Business is a privacy-first password and identity manager that helps organizations secure access at scale without sacrificing usability. Built with end-to-end encryption and a strict zero-knowledge architecture, it ensures that passwords, passkeys, secure notes, and payment details remain accessible only to authorized users within your team. Not even Proton can view your data.
Teams can securely create, store, and share credentials via encrypted vaults, enabling safe and efficient collaboration. Granular admin controls allow IT managers to oversee permissions, enforce strong password policies, monitor access, and manage users throughout the employee lifecycle from onboarding to offboarding. Built-in password generation, autofill, and cross-device syncing streamline everyday workflows while maintaining high security standards.
Proton Pass for Business also includes advanced features such as email alias integration to protect employee identities, dark web monitoring to detect compromised credentials, and detailed activity logs for visibility and compliance. Its open-source foundation promotes transparency and trust, and independent audits reinforce its security model.
Hosted in Switzerland and protected by strong privacy laws, Proton Pass offers organizations a secure alternative to traditional password managers. With seamless browser extensions, an intuitive design, and enterprise-ready controls, it empowers teams to reduce credential-related risks, prevent unauthorized access, and improve productivity, all within a secure, encrypted environment.
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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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ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus
Both IT teams and end users are afflicted by password reset tickets. IT teams will often push more urgent issues down the queue to ensure that users don't have their work put on hold while their passwords reset. Password reset tickets can be costly if they aren't addressed promptly. Nearly 30 percent of all help desk tickets were caused by forgotten passwords. It is not surprising that large companies have spent more than $1 million to resolve password-related help desk requests. It is a good habit to change passwords regularly, as it helps prevent cyberattacks caused by stolen credentials. Security experts recommend that administrators ensure that users change their passwords regularly and have password expiration policies in place.
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