Secure your privileged accounts with automated password management.
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Starts from $1,395/Year
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Privileged Access Management (PAM) automates password management for privileged accounts. PAM Policy enables the ability to define and enforce password rules across multiple products, operate in different environments, and integrate with enterprise identity and access management systems. It centralizes password ... Read More
Starts from $1,395
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Standard Edition
$595
/Year
Centralized password vault
Manual resource addition
Import resources from CSV files
Import resources from KeePass
Import resources from active directory
Password policies
Password sharing and management
Audit and instant notifications
Premium Edition
$1,395
/Year
All Features of Standard Edition
AD / Azure AD Sync - User groups & OUs
Auto Logon Helper
Password access control workflow
Admin dashboard (Live feeds, reports and graphs)
Password action notifications (Resource group-specific)
Remote Password Reset (On-demand, Scheduled, and Action-based) - List of supported platforms
Agent-based password reset
Enterprise Edition
$3,995
/Year
All features of Premium edition
Data Encryption and Protection with SafeNet HSM
MS SQL server as backend database
Password management API (XML RPC, SSH CLI)
Privileged accounts discovery
Active directory sync - resources
LDAP Sync - User and User Groups
SAML 2.0 support
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Privileged Access Management (PAM) automates password management for privileged accounts. PAM Policy enables the ability to define and enforce password rules across multiple products, operate in different environments, and integrate with enterprise identity and access management systems. It centralizes password policies by managing passwords from one system and can be used with a standard AD/LDAP server for administration.
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