Centralized Password Vault
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Store all your enterprise passwords - privileged accounts, shared accounts, firecall accounts and others in the secure, centralized repository |
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Shared Administrative Password Management
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Securely manage shared accounts such as 'Administrator' on Windows, 'root' on Unix/Linux, 'enable' on Cisco, 'sa' on SQL and others |
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Application-to-Application Password Management
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Any application or script can query PMP and retrieve passwords to connect with other applications or databases, eliminating hard-coded passwords |
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Active Directory / LDAP Integration
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Import users / user groups from Windows Active Directory or LDAP and also leverage the authentication mechanism |
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Password Ownership & Sharing
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Well-defined ownership for the passwords stored in the centralized vault. Provision for selective sharing of passwords on need basis |
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Role-based Access Control
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Fine-grained restrictions on managing resources and passwords stored in PMP. Restrictions are enforced based on pre-defined user roles |
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Password Access Control Workflow
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Request-release controls for password retrieval. Provision for granting time-limited access, exclusive privilege and concurrency controls |
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Automatic Login to Target Systems, Websites
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Automatically log on to the target systems, websites and applications directly from the PMP web interface without copying and pasting of passwords |
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Automated Password Resets
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Reset the passwords of remote resources from Password Manager Pro web-interface as and when required or automatically through scheduled tasks |
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Real-time Notifications on Password Events
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Email notifications on the occurrence of password events such as retrieval, reset, expiry, policy violations, changes in sharing and other events |
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Comprehensive Audit Trails & Reporting
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Complete record of 'who', 'what' and 'when' of password access. Intuitive reports on entire password management scenario in your enterprise |
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PCI DSS Compliance Reporting
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Reports on the violations with respect to the use and management of privileged passwords based on the requirements of PCI-DSS. |
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Two-Factor Authentication
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Enforcing two successive stages of authentication for logging in to PMP. Usual authentication is the first stage. Various options provided for the second stage
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High Availability Architecture
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Uninterrupted access to enterprise passwords through the deployment of redundant server and database instances |
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Super Admin Support
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Option to make an administrator / password administrator as a 'super administrator' with privileges to view all the passwords |
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Post-Password Reset Custom Script Execution
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Option to automatically execute custom scripts to carry out any follow-up action after a password reset action. |
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