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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ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus
ADSelfService Plus is an on-premises access management solution that caters to businesses across various industries, such as IT, banking, engineering, education, aviation, and telecommunications.
Key features include:
1. Self-service password resets and account unlocks: Users can reset their passwords in AD and unlock their domain accounts from a web browser.
2. MFA: Machine logins, VPN and OWA logins, and cloud app logins can be secured using MFA.
3. Password synchronizer and SSO: Users can log in to multiple apps using one unified identity via SSO and real-time password synchronization.
4. Password policy enforcer: Admins can configure custom password policies to enforce strong password creation.
5. Password expiration notifier: Admins can send end users password expiration notifications via SMS or email.
6. Directory self-update: Users can update their AD attribute information through the directory self-update feature.
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Sysgem Password Management
Effective tools for optimising day-to-day password management for end-users - ensuring corporate and regulatory security compliance and freeing up your helpdesk. There are three components of Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset that are to be installed. The central service should typically reside on the domain controller; the web enrolment system can be installed on any IIS server in the domain; and the workstation component should be installed on all end-user workstations to allow users to reset their password on demand. The Domain Controller runs a Windows Service which carries out the operation of resetting passwords for end-users. It also holds a database of questions and answers, which are created by the end-users themselves, and subsequently used to verify the authenticity of the person wishing to reset their own password.
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