Centrify delivers federated privileged access service
Centrify delivers industry’s first federated privileged access service to protect enterprises with outsourced IT
Cloud-based security solution minimises an organisation’s attack surface by governing and securing federated access by outsourced IT, vendors and other third parties
Centrify, the leader in securing enterprise identities against cyberthreats, overnight announced a major advancement in its Privileged Identity Management solution.
Centrify is now the first vendor in the industry to support federated privileged access across an organisation’s entire security eco-system, including secure outsourcing of IT and application development.
The solution is designed for an enterprise’s hybrid IT environment of cloud, mobile and on-premises and leverages the Centrify Identity Platform. Coupled with other major new features such as application-to-application password management (AAPM) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) for servers, Centrify’s Privileged Identity Management solution reduces an enterprise’s attack surface and enables continuous compliance.
According to Gartner, IT outsourcing will be a US$335 billion industry by 2019.* In addition, according to a December 2015 commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Centrify, 100 per cent of organisations surveyed are outsourcing at least one IT function and at least one application development function**.
“As more of today’s businesses outsource functions such as IT administration and rely on vendors to troubleshoot systems and applications, the need to govern and secure privileged sessions grows dramatically,” said Tom Kemp, CEO and co-founder of Centrify.
“Given that compromised credentials are the leading attack vector in data breaches, and that many of the high profile breaches involved third party access, Centrify’s federated privileged access for third parties reduces an organisation’s identity-related risk.”
Traditional privileged identity management solutions require organisations to create and manage identities for outsourced IT administrators within their internal environment and grant VPN access.
This increases risk as the number of privileged accounts disconnected from an authoritative identity provider grows and more laptops establish VPN connections to internal networks. The result is an expansion of potential attack points for hackers, disgruntled insiders and malware.
By using Centrify’s solution, an organisation can reduce this risk by enabling secure remote access for outsourced IT administrators and outsourced developers to its infrastructure through federated authentication.
The outsourcing service retains management of their employee identities, and the customer organisation uses Centrify to grant web-based access and privilege for systems and applications.
Privileged access is governed through request and approval workflows, monitoring with optional termination of privileged sessions and reconciliation of approved access versus actual access to critical infrastructure.
The solution supports businesses outsourcing to more than one service organisation while ensuring identity lifecycle management for outsourced IT administrators and developers remains with their employer, including the disabling of their enterprise identity upon employment termination.
In addition to federated privileged access, Centrify’s products work in tandem to offer a comprehensive, integrated security solution built for the modern enterprise. New capabilities for Centrify’s identity management for privileged users solution include the following.
Minimise attack surface
• Local account provisioning
— Centrally manage the lifecycle for application
and service accounts on UNIX and Linux systems, and
automatically secure and manage credentials and
access.
• Application-to-application password
management Eliminate hard-coded, plain text
account passwords from scripts and applications.
Applications and scripts authenticate and retrieve passwords
securely without human intervention, enabling organisations
to meet compliance and security
policies.
• Privileged access request
Grant temporary, time-bound privileged access
to on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure to minimise
attack surface and reduce risk.
• Secure
password storage In addition to using the
secure data store of the Centrify Identity Platform to store
all user, resource, account, and password information,
Privilege Service now supports SafeNet KeySecure key
management appliances from Gemalto for encrypted storage of
account passwords on-premises.
Thwart in-progress attacks
• Multifactor authentication for servers Protect against hackers using stolen passwords and credentials by configuring multi-factor authentication (MFA) for IT administrators who access Linux systems and require elevated privileges.
Govern access and prove compliance
• Reconcile
approved and actual access Easily prove access
controls are working as designed by reconciling approved
access with actual access.
• Reporting services
Report on who did what, where and when, who has
access to what and how they can use that access to meet
complex regulatory requirements. Select or schedule packaged
attestation reports or create your
own.
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