Best Privileged Access Management Software for Indent

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    StrongDM Reviews

    StrongDM

    StrongDM

    $70/user/month
    102 Ratings
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    Access and access management today have become more complex and frustrating. strongDM redesigns access around the people who need it, making it incredibly simple and usable while ensuring total security and compliance. We call it People-First Access. End users enjoy fast, intuitive, and auditable access to the resources they need. Administrators gain precise controls, eliminating unauthorized and excessive access permissions. IT, Security, DevOps, and Compliance teams can easily answer who did what, where, and when with comprehensive audit logs. It seamlessly and securely integrates with every environment and protocol your team needs, with responsive 24/7 support.
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    JumpCloud Reviews
    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) around the world can realize true freedom of choice by partnering with JumpCloud. JumpCloud centralizes the management and security of identities, access, and devices through its cloud-based open directory platform, enabling IT teams and managed service providers (MSPs) to remotely support Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android devices, manage identities natively or from their preferred HRIS or productivity suite, and provide access to hundreds of on-prem and cloud-based apps with a single, secure set of credentials. Start a 30 Day Trial of JumpCloud today to take advantage of the entire platform for free.
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    Smallstep Reviews
    Smallstep is a Device Identity Platform™ designed to close a critical gap in Zero Trust security by authenticating devices, not just users. Using ACME Device Attestation, it creates hardware-bound credentials that prove a device’s authenticity and ownership with cryptographic certainty. These credentials protect access to corporate Wi-Fi, VPNs, SaaS tools, cloud workloads, source code, and sensitive data. Co-developed with Google and standardized at the IETF, ACME DA modernizes legacy approaches like SCEP with stronger guarantees and simpler automation. Smallstep works across macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android, making it ideal for heterogeneous environments. With deep integrations across enterprise IT and DevOps stacks, it delivers scalable, high-assurance device security without operational complexity.
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    Axis Security Reviews
    Implement a least-privilege access model for business resources to minimize unnecessary exposure to your corporate network and prevent applications from being accessible via the Internet. Steer clear of installing agents on BYOD or third-party devices to avoid complications and user resistance. Facilitate access to web applications, SSH, RDP, and Git seamlessly without requiring a client installation. Monitor user interactions with business applications to identify anomalies, highlight potential security concerns, and keep the networking team informed of any shifts in security measures. Leverage essential technology integrations to automatically check and adjust access rights in response to contextual changes, ensuring that data remains secure and least-privilege access is consistently maintained. Additionally, make private applications inaccessible from the Internet, restrict user network access, and provide a more secure connection to SaaS applications for enhanced protection. This proactive approach not only safeguards resources but also streamlines user experiences in accessing applications.
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    Teleport Reviews
    The Teleport Infrastructure Identity Platform is a modernization of identity, access and policy for infrastructure for both human and not-human identities. It improves engineering velocity and resilience of critical infrastructure to human factors or compromise. Teleport is designed for infrastructure use cases. It implements trusted computing with unified cryptographic identity for humans, machines, and workloads. Endpoints, infrastructure assets and AI agents can all be identified. Our identity-everywhere solution vertically integrates identity governance, zero trust networking and access management into a single platform. This eliminates overhead and operational silos.
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    AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Reviews
    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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