Endpoint Privilege Management

Endpoint privilege management enforce least privilege.

A critical security measure that protects your organization's endpoints from privileged attacks.

The Challenge :

Unmanaged privileges

Uncontrolled privileges across endpoints and applications can open doors to unauthorized access.Traditional security approaches are often inadequate to address these evolving threats

The Solution :

Endpoint privilege management

Providing a comprehensive answer to security issues, organizations can increase their security posture while allowing important operations to run smoothly. This can be accomplished by reducing redundant admin permissions, establishing application-specific privilege management, and providing just-in-time access.

Manage endpoint security with precision

Remove admin rights
Application specific privileges
Just-in-Time access
Chid process control
Self elevation

Strategic privilege control: Revoke unnecessary admin rights

  • Cybersecurity resilience through careful management of admin rights.
  • Diminish the potential for both deliberate and accidental damage by curbing excessive privileges.
  • Elevate your organization's security stance amd safeguard sensitive sensitive assets effectively.

Precision-targeted privileges:Elevate access for specific apps

  • Harden your defenses with application-centric privilege escalation
  • Assign Address vulnerabilities arising from unchecked child-processes, maintaining overall security.
  • Attain fine-grained authority over application access and capabilities, bolstering security.

Dynamic access allotment:Embrace just-in-time access

  • Slash attack opportunities by narrowing access windows, reducing exposure.
  • Uphold compliance with traceable access and approvals, ensuring a robust security posture.
  • Revoke access once the access duration has expired.

Control of child processes: Secure elevated application offshoots

  • Extend protection to child processes spawned by elevated applications.
  • Address vulnerabilities arising from unchecked child-processes, maintaining overall security.
  • Fortify your security ecosystem by retaining control over all application branches.

Self-elevation of privileges:Empowering user access

  • Empower users with controlled privilege elevation for applications.
  • Enable users to explain their requests for elevated access, fostering transparency and accountability.
  • Audit user-driven privilege changes for compliance, ensuring security remains paramount.
 

Benefits of implementing endpoint privilege management

Heightened security

Mitigate the risk of breaches and data leaks by controlling access and actions at the granular level.

Improved operational efficiency

Streamline IT processes by ensuring the right people have the right privileges for their tasks.

Reduced attack surface

Minimize vulnerabilities by eliminating unnecessary privileges and limiting potential attack vectors.

Enhanced compliance

Seamlessly align with regulatory requirements using auditable privilege tracking. Generate comprehensive reports on user activities to demonstrate compliance adherence.

How it works

1

role_based

Role-based privilege assignment

Define roles and responsibilities, then assign appropriate privileges to users based on their roles.

2

controls

Application control

Allow list approved applications and block unauthorized or suspicious software from executing.

3

monitoring

Privilege monitoring

Continuously monitor privilege use, promptly detecting and responding to unusual activities.

4

Management

Escalation management

Control privilege escalation attempts, ensuring they follow predefined workflows and approval processes.

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

01.What is Endpoint Privilege Management?

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Endpoint Privilege Management guarantees that trustworthy apps are executed with the least amount of privilege allowed, and it determines if an application can run and how (under what privilege circumstances) it can run. EPM also reduces endpoint risks by combining least privilege (users only have the access they need) with application control (unauthorized applications are restricted or blocked).

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02.Why is Endpoint Privilege Management required?

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Endpoint Privilege Management will help maintain network by a zero trust approach by leveraging application control and principle of least privilege (Plop).

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03.What are the benefits of implementing endpoint privilege management in an organization?

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It helps reduce security incidents by limiting the exposure of endpoints to potential threats. This, in turn, minimizes the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information. Endpoint privilege management also aids in achieving regulatory compliance by enforcing access control policies and tracking user activity on endpoints. Moreover, it enhances productivity by enabling users to perform necessary tasks without unnecessary administrative privileges, leading to a more efficient and secure IT environment.

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