Iraje Privileged Access Manager
Privileged accounts exist everywhere. There are many types of privileged accounts and they can exist on-premises and in the cloud. They differ from other accounts as they have rights for read, write, alter, and modify. Privileged Access Management (PAM) refers to systems that secure, control, manage and monitor the accounts of users who have elevated permissions to critical, corporate assets. Anyone inside an organization with superuser privileges has the potential to crash your enterprise systems, destroy data, delete or create accounts and change passwords and cause havoc, either through carelessness, incompetence or perhaps through malicious intent. The trouble is that accounts with superuser privileges, Including shared accounts, are necessary. One cannot run enterprise IT systems without granting some people the privileges to do system-level tasks.
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AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) enables you to manage access to AWS services and resources securely. Using IAM, you can create and manage AWS users and groups, and use permissions to allow and deny their access to AWS resources. IAM is a feature of your AWS account offered at no additional charge. You will be charged only for use of other AWS services by your users. IAM enables your users to control access to AWS service APIs and to specific resources. IAM also enables you to add specific conditions such as time of day to control how a user can use AWS, their originating IP address, whether they are using SSL, or whether they have authenticated with a multi-factor authentication device. Protect your AWS environment by using AWS MFA, a security feature available at no extra cost that augments user name and password credentials. MFA requires users to prove physical possession of a hardware MFA token or MFA-enabled mobile device by providing a valid MFA code.
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AWS Secrets Manager
AWS Secrets Manager helps you protect secrets needed to access your applications, services, and IT resources. The service enables you to easily rotate, manage, and retrieve database credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycle. Users and applications retrieve secrets with a call to Secrets Manager APIs, eliminating the need to hardcode sensitive information in plain text. Secrets Manager offers secret rotation with built-in integration for Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon DocumentDB. Also, the service is extensible to other types of secrets, including API keys and OAuth tokens. In addition, Secrets Manager enables you to control access to secrets using fine-grained permissions and audit secret rotation centrally for resources in the AWS Cloud, third-party services, and on-premises. AWS Secrets Manager helps you meet your security and compliance requirements by enabling you to rotate secrets safely without the need for code deployments.
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Nevis Authentication Cloud
Authentication Cloud faster, easier, and more user-friendly. Let customers access your online services without passwords and costly SMS fees. With the Nevis Authentication Cloud, you can offer your customers maximum security and a smooth user experience in no time at all. Authentication as a service – faster, easier and more user-friendly. Enable customers to access your online services without passwords and costly SMS fees. With the Nevis Authentication Cloud you can offer your customers maximum security and a smooth user experience in no time at all. With the Authentication Cloud from Nevis, you can offer your customers maximum security and a smooth user experience in no time at all. Remembering a long, complex password for each individual account no longer fits into today’s fast, mobile world. New solutions with password-free authentication such as fingerprint or face ID are not only faster and more convenient but also significantly more secure for all parties involved.
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