ManageEngine's privileged access management platform, PAM360 brings the entire PAM workflow under a single roof, allowing organizations to secure credentials, elevate privileges, monitor sessions, and more, all using a single platform.
But PAM360 doesn't just stop with being an all-in-one solution—it integrates smoothly with existing systems and brings enhanced security to the table, without taking efficiency off it.
Some features that set PAM360 apart are:
PAM360 has a central encrypted vault that can store all of an organization's credentials, providing a common hub to manage credentials across verticals. From this central hub, it also makes it possible to grant third-party vendors access to an organization's systems using secure protocols like SSH and RDP, without ever exposing the credentials of privileged accounts.
The biggest flaw an organization can have is to give users broad, unmonitored access to all systems and servers. Using PAM360, administrators can give users access to the least resources that they require to fulfill their role. They can also restrict their access to specific applications or restrict the commands they can run, enforcing least privileges and securing privileged endpoints.
PAM360 does more than just secure the way administrators grant and revoke access—it also keeps track of it. By maintaining clear records of who accessed what and by saving recordings of privileged sessions, PAM360 automates audit logging. It also helps demonstrate compliance to regulatory standards that require detailed logs of privileged sessions.
When organizations have to go out of their way to ensure security, it slows down their workflow and villainizes the security process. PAM360 integrates seamlessly with business applications, embedding security at the core of enterprise operations.
PAM360 does more than just secure privileged credentials and accounts. Through its easy-to-use interface and its ability to integrate with existing workflows, it promotes a culture of accountability and security, without compromising on efficiency.
PAM360 supports multiple deployment models, giving organizations the choice to run it on-premises, in the public cloud, or through a dedicated MSP setup.
Yes, PAM360 supports integration with ManageEngine’s IT suite and business applications, embedding security at the core of enterprise operations.
Yes, PAM360 provides detailed logs and reports to help organizations meet regulatory compliance needs.