Admin By Request Endpoint Privilege Management
Admin By Request’s Endpoint Privilege Management gives organisations full control over local admin rights, application elevation, and endpoint privilege access across Windows, macOS, and Linux, without the complexity of traditional PAM solutions.
For mid-market organisations, EPM acts as a complete, easy-to-deploy solution for managing endpoint access and privilege. It removes standing admin rights, enables just-in-time elevation, supports approval workflows, and provides full audit trails to strengthen security and meet compliance requirements.
For enterprise organisations, EPM fits alongside existing security and identity stacks as a focused control layer that closes endpoint gaps traditional PAM solutions often leave behind, improving control without increasing support costs or requiring a full PAM overhaul.
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Securden Unified PAM
Securden Unified PAM is a privileged access security solution that lets you discover, centrally store, organize, share, manage, and keep track of all privileged identities, passwords, keys, documents, and other identities. It helps you establish a centralized password management system, automate management with approval workflows, control ‘who’ can access ‘what’, monitor, and record all access to critical IT assets, and enforce password security best practices.
The major modules of Securden Unified PAM are password management, privileged account management, secure remote access, application control, endpoint privilege management, privileged session management, and SSH key management. The platform supports compliance with NIS2, DORA, NIST, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and ISO-IEC 27001.
Installation typically takes only a few minutes, and a complete production-ready PAM can be achieved in less than a month with Securden Unified PAM.
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Symantec PAM
Privileged accounts provide elevated and unrestricted access to users and systems and are necessary to perform key activities. Privileged accounts provide elevated and unrestricted access to users and systems and are necessary to perform key activities. Unfortunately, they are also one of the most common attack vectors because, when compromised, they enable hackers to access critical systems, steal sensitive data, and deploy malicious code. Today’s privileged access management technologies must not only enable you to create and enforce controls over users and systems that have elevated or “privileged” entitlements, but with the explosion of virtualized and cloud environments, the attack surface and number and types of privileged accounts have increased exponentially.
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