BeyondTrust Announces Windows Vista UAC Security without the Prompts.BeyondTrust Privilege Manager 3.5 Provides Technology that Eases the Adoption of Windows Vista The current version of Windows for the desktop. It was released in late 2006 for businesses and early 2007 for consumers. Vista adds numerous features, including improved security and advanced multimedia capabilities. in the Enterprise; Enables Best of Breed Solution to the Least Privilege A basic principle in information security that holds that entities (people, processes, devices) should be assigned the fewest privileges consistent with their assigned duties and functions. Problem PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- BeyondTrust Corporation, the first provider of Least Privilege Management solutions, today announced BeyondTrust Privilege Manager 3.5, the first product to eliminate many if not all of the User Account Control (UAC (User Account Control) The management of user accounts in Windows Vista. Because malware has greater control of the computer when it is running in administrator mode, UAC was designed to enable more users to run their computers as a standard user rather than as ) prompts an enterprise user might see when running Windows Vista. Privilege Manager 3.5 provides users with elevated privileges when required, enabling a Least Privilege security environment without unnecessary UAC dialogue boxes. Privilege Manager 3.5 can be installed with UAC on or off. It supports Windows Vista, including its recommended corporate configuration, as well as Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003, providing great flexibility for enterprises to transparently manage user privileges See user permissions. and maintain their standardized desktop configurations, such as those recently mandated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), formerly the Bureau of the Budget, is an agency of the federal government that evaluates, formulates, and coordinates management procedures and program objectives within and among departments and agencies of the Executive Branch. (OMB OMB abbr. Office of Management and Budget Noun 1. OMB - the executive agency that advises the President on the federal budget Office of Management and Budget ). Microsoft recommends that enterprises increase security by running users without administrative privileges or access to administrator accounts. However, in many cases, enterprise users need to run applications that require administrator privileges. Privilege Manager securely solves this problem by enabling administrators to configure an environment in which end-users can run all required applications and perform all authorized tasks without administrative privileges or administrator passwords; thus helping to protect against malicious use, malware (MALicious softWARE) Software designed to destroy, aggravate and otherwise make life unhappy. See crimeware, virus, worm, logic bomb, macro virus and Trojan. and zero-day threats. Windows Vista's User Account Control provides additional protection for users with features such as Internet Explorer Microsoft's Web browser, which comes with Windows starting with Windows 98. Commonly called "IE," versions for Mac and Unix are also available. Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser on the market. It has also been the browser engine in AOL's Internet access software. protected mode (1) The native state of an Intel CPU, which provides access to all advanced memory management functions. It was introduced in 1982 with the 16-bit 286 chip, which was the first x86 chip to break the 1MB barrier of the original 8086/8088 architecture. but does not solve the problem of allowing non-administrators to perform tasks that require administrator rights without those users having access to administrator credentials. Windows Vista UAC can be configured in two ways for standard users who do not have administrative privileges: to prompt users to provide their administrator passwords in order to run applications that require elevated privileges; or to not prompt users and deny the use of applications or features that require elevated privileges. Distributing administrator passwords to standard users is not a secure solution. It places the security decision of which applications to elevate in the hands of the user instead of a network administrator. Additionally, these credentials can enable users to circumvent cir·cum·vent tr.v. cir·cum·vent·ed, cir·cum·vent·ing, cir·cum·vents 1. To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap. 2. To go around; bypass: circumvented the city. security policies, make ill-advised system changes and run or install applications as an administrator. "Microsoft recognizes that to help create a secure, auditable and compliant enterprise environment all users should be Standard Users and ideally not have administrative privileges or access to administrator passwords. BeyondTrust Privilege Manager helps corporations that need to allow standard users to run applications that require administrative privileges on Windows Vista with UAC enabled without any prompts or input required from the user. I am pleased to see third-party security vendors such as BeyondTrust improve what is already our most secure business client OS, Windows Vista," said Microsoft's Austin Wilson, director, Windows Client Security Product Management at Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. Software products include MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Microsoft Access, LAN Manager, MS Client, SQL Server, Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC), MS Mail, . "The combination of elevating approved applications transparently with Privilege Manager and running UAC in no prompt mode with Internet Explorer in protected mode provides a best of breed solution to the least privilege problem." BeyondTrust Privilege Manager 3.5 puts the security decision of when to elevate privileges in the hands of network administrators, allowing them to create security policies that are applied via Microsoft's Group Policy to automatically grant authorized applications the necessary privileges to run, thereby suppressing UAC prompts, while allowing enterprises to enjoy the other advantages of Windows Vista and UAC. Privilege Manager 3.5 now allows enterprises to operate with User Account Control turned on or off. When UAC is enabled, Privilege Manager policies set by the network administrator apply before a UAC dialogue box appears. If UAC is off, Privilege Manager policies will automatically elevate privileges for any activity authorized by the network administrator. Because Privilege Manager works with UAC enabled or disabled and supports Windows 2000, Server 2003, XP and Windows Vista, it is suitable for all enterprises that run Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. . "BeyondTrust Privilege Manager will allow us to move to Vista and continue to use our critical line-of-business applications without any pop-ups," said Omar Ghneim, network administrator at EXCO Resources. "We're looking forward to getting the best of both worlds - the benefits of Vista with a transparent Least Privilege security environment." "Least Privilege security is quickly becoming the standard from corporate settings to the federal government, and Privilege Manager 3.5 gives enterprises the flexibility to apply it on their own terms," said BeyondTrust CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. John Moyer. "Whether they're running Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 or Vista - and whether or not they enable User Account Control - BeyondTrust Privilege Manager is the most effective way to secure the enterprise in a Least Privilege setting." Pricing and Availability BeyondTrust Privilege Manager 3.5 is available today. Pricing starts at $30 per seat. Current Privilege Manager customers will be upgraded as part of their upgrade assurance program. For more information, visit www.beyondtrust.com. About BeyondTrust Privilege Manager BeyondTrust Privilege Manager, initially released in 2004, is the first Least Privilege Management solution for Windows. Privilege Manager allows end-users to run all required applications, processes and ActiveX controls A software module based on Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) architecture. It enables a program to add functionality by calling ready-made components that blend in and appear as normal parts of the program. without administrative privileges. Privilege Manager allows network administrators to attach permission levels to Windows applications A program that is written to run under Microsoft's Windows operating system. Such applications typically run under all 32-bit versions of Windows, but earlier applications might also run under the 16-bit versions (Windows 3.x) as well. See Windows. to enforce enterprise security policy while still enabling users to perform approved activities. By removing the need to grant administrative rights to end-users, IT departments eliminate what is otherwise the Achilles heel Achilles heel Noun a small but fatal weakness [Achilles in Greek mythology was killed by an arrow in his unprotected heel] Achilles heel n → talón m de Aquiles of the desktop - end-users with administrative power that can be exploited by malware and malicious intent to change security settings and disable To turn off; deactivate. See disabled. other security solutions. Privilege Manager is easy to implement. It plugs directly into Group Policy, the existing Windows security infrastructure. It is transparent to the end-user, without pop-ups or dialogue boxes, and supports Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 and Windows Vista. About BeyondTrust BeyondTrust Corporation, a pioneer in Least Privilege Management, enables enterprises to move beyond the need to trust users with excess privileges or administrator passwords. BeyondTrust Privilege Manager was the first product to enable the security best practice of Least Privilege in Windows environments (1) (upper case "W") Refers to computers running under a Microsoft Windows operating system. (2) (lower case "w") Also called a "windowing environment," it refers to any software that provides multiple windows on screen such as Windows, Mac, Motif and X Window. by allowing administrators to assign end-users permissions for required or selected applications. Least Privilege strengthens security by limiting users to the permissions they need to do their jobs. Hundreds of organizations worldwide in industries such as financial, healthcare, government and military rely on BeyondTrust Privilege Manager to secure their enterprises. BeyondTrust is a Microsoft Gold Partner. For more information, visit www.beyondtrust.com. |
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