Enhanced Software for Securing, Managing and Auditing Privileged Identities Responds to Skyrocketing Market Demand.Announcing Enterprise Password Vault 4.5[TM], with power features to streamline the management, integration and performance of administrative accounts and passwords... all while delivering a new level of support for Application identities NEWTON, Mass. -- Cyber-Ark Software, the leading provider of solutions for Privileged Identity Management (PIM (1) (Protocol Independent Multicast) A multicast routing protocol endorsed by the IETF. Used in conjunction with an existing unicast routing protocol, it comes in two flavors: Dense Mode (PIM-DM) is used when recipients in the target group are in a concentrated ), today announced the availability of Enterprise Password Vault 4.5 (EPV EPV Energy Photovoltaics, Inc (Robbinsville, NJ) EPV Entry Point Vector EPV Equivalent Potential Vorticity EPV Ecrivain Public Virtuel (French) EPV Earnings Power Value EPV Endpoint Vector ), new version that's packed with the power features today's enterprises demand for Application Identity Management and Administrator Identity Management. When it comes to App2App accounts, EPV 4.5 offers new support for removing hard-coded passwords in applications, scripts and application servers, including revolutionary plug-and-play coverage for WebSphere and Weblogic application servers. In terms of all privileged identities, EPV 4.5 provides higher levels of automation, integration and performance when managing group accounts such as administrative, root, shared to app, script and parameter files. "Large organizations are under significant pressure to restrict access to privileged accounts, in no small part due to compliance pressures," noted Mark Diodati, Senior Analyst for Burton Group's Identity and Privacy Strategies service. "Privilege account management systems can help organizations meet their compliance and security goals by controlling access to these accounts. These accounts can cause denial of service attacks An assault on a network that floods it with so many additional requests that regular traffic is either slowed or completely interrupted. Unlike a virus or worm, which can cause severe damage to databases, a denial of service attack interrupts network service for some period. and breach confidential information Noun 1. confidential information - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" steer, tip, wind, hint, lead , with significant consequences for the organization." What's New in EPV 4.5? Enterprise Password Vault version 4.5 delivers significant enhancements in terms of managing all types of privileged identities, such as: * Automating the management of security and workflow policies related to privileged accounts and passwords * Streamlining the process of auditing and monitoring privileged account usage * Delivering additional enterprise-ready functionality with enhanced audit and monitoring capabilities, ticketing system integration, and support for more devices than ever before In terms of application identities, EPV 4.5 also offers: * Plug-and-play support for removing application server passwords in WebSphere and Weblogic application servers * Performance and high-availability enhancements to support the unique needs of distributed application An application made up of distinct components running in separate runtime environments, usually on different platforms connected via a network. Typical distributed applications accounts Enhanced Automation and Streamlining of Day-to-Day Tasks EPV 4.5 offers a variety of new capabilities that decrease the workload required for the day-to-day management of privileged identities, including: * Robust policy management options that deliver granular granular /gran·u·lar/ (gran´u-lar) made up of or marked by presence of granules or grains. gran·u·lar adj. 1. Composed or appearing to be composed of granules or grains. 2. , object level access control, giving IT the ability to easily and efficiently allow or deny retrieval of a specific object to/from a specific owner * Powerful password verification and reconciliation capabilities which can verify, change, reconcile and auto-detect the implementation of password policy A password policy is a set of rules designed to enhance computer security by encouraging users to employ strong passwords and use them properly. A password policy is often part of an organization's official regulations and may be taught as part of security awareness training. without any manual intervention * More automated password management options than ever before, giving IT personnel a new level of power over privileged account detection and control, privileged user provisioning The ability for customers to change voice and data services from their carriers online without having to place the order with a human representative. Web-based user provisioning lets you add and delete services and features from your browser. See automated provisioning. and de-provisioning and more * Streamlined system management by allowing faster access to target passwords, providing more options in terms of searching for passwords, enabling automatic management of multiple passwords, and giving users the ability to see, lock and release many passwords within a single operation Auditors will find their workload decreased in EPV 4.5 as well, via an improved dashboard that highlights policy violations, verification and reconciliation alerts, auto-detection status and objects requiring attention. In addition, new Audit Entitlement reports now list the effective access control and authorization level of users to different systems across the enterprise. Enhanced Enterprise-Class Integration EPV 4.5 continues to deliver the industry's highest levels of enterprise-class integration, including: * Robust support for ticketing systems with functionality that is flexible enough to suit a wide range of needs for seamless support ticket validation and creation upon password request * Transparent connection to managed devices, an option for Windows machines that allows a direct "connect" operation from EPV to the managed system * Support for the following new devices: F5 Big IP, Fortinet Fortigate, HP iLO, SUN ALOM ALOM Advanced Lights Out Manager (Sun) ALOM Allegheny League Of Municipalities ALOM AES Lagrangian Oxidants Model and the Alcatel Network Switch * New authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. , such as enhanced PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) A framework for creating a secure method for exchanging information based on public key cryptography. The foundation of a PKI is the certificate authority (CA), which issues digital certificates that authenticate the identity of support and built-in Oracle SSO See single sign-on and CSO. SSO - single sign-on integration Revolutionary Plug-and-Play Support for Application Servers Launched Perhaps the most dramatic enhancement in EPV 4.5 is the new plug-and-play support for the database or application passwords used in application server data sources. A key breakthrough in the Application Identity Management (APM (Advanced Power Management) A programming interface (API) from Intel and Microsoft for battery-powered computers that lets programs communicate power requirements to slow down and speed up components. See ACPI. APM - Advanced Power Management ) space, this patent-pending technology: * Requires no code change to remove hard-coded passwords from application servers * Drastically decreases the total time, effort and risk associated with removing hard-coded passwords in an App2App environment In EPV 4.5, this revolutionary approach is applied to the most common application servers in the enterprise, WebSphere and Weblogic. Performance Enhancements for Application Environments EPV 4.5 delivers a broad array of capabilities for managing passwords and accounts connecting applications and scripts. One of the most crucial of these development concerns changes to the underlying architecture of the EPV solution in order to deliver higher levels of performance than ever before. Specifically, EPV 4.5 offers a new architecture option that manages and protects passwords in distributed environments with a secure local cache. This new configuration option allows for high-performance access to application passwords, a particularly useful feature for high-volume implementations such as those related to retail companies and PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). requirements. In fact, these performance enhancements were in part inspired by the increasing frequency of APM being identified by an audit within the retail-focused enterprises where systems require high-volume environments that are widely distributed Adj. 1. widely distributed - growing or occurring in many parts of the world; "a cosmopolitan herb"; "cosmopolitan in distribution" cosmopolitan bionomics, environmental science, ecology - the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms . EPV 4.5 addresses the three key requirements of retail and similar mass-throughput environments, such as: 1. High availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue. and maximum survivability sur·viv·a·ble adj. 1. Capable of surviving: survivable organisms in a hostile environment. 2. That can be survived: a survivable, but very serious, illness. to applications 2. High performance 3. Securing the password on time, every time With this unique solution architecture, EPV 4.5 now meets the operational, security and survivability requirements of these tough enterprises. "Whether considering the realms of Application Identity Management specifically or Privileged Identity Management in general, EPV 4.5 represents the new standard for enterprises in terms of securing, managing and controlling their most powerful accounts and passwords," says Udi Mokady, 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. of Cyber-Ark Software. "It is this kind of aggressive response to market needs that has made Cyber-Ark the number one choice of enterprises around the world for securing administrative identities." For more information about EPV 4.5, please visit www.cyber-ark.com, www.cyber-ark.com/epv45.asp or contact Kim Baker of PAN Communications at 978-474-1900 today. About Cyber-Ark Cyber-Ark[R] Software is the leading provider of Privileged Identity Management (PIM) solutions for securing privileged user accounts and highly-sensitive information across the enterprise. Long recognized as an industry innovator for its patented Vaulting vaulting Gymnastics exercise in which the athlete leaps over a form that was originally intended to mimic a horse. At one time, the pommel horse was used in the vaulting exercise, with the pommels (handles) removed. Technology[R], Cyber-Ark's digital vault products include: The Enterprise Password Vault[TM] for the secure management of administrative, application and privileged user passwords; the Inter-Business Vault[R], a secure infrastructure for cross-enterprise data exchange of highly-sensitive information, and the Sensitive Document Vault[TM] for secure storage and management of highly-sensitive documents. Cyber-Ark's Vaulting platform has been tested by ICSA See TruSecure. Labs, an independent division of Cybertrust and the security industry's central authority for research, intelligence, and certification testing of security products. Cyber-Ark's award-winning technology is deployed by more than 300 global customers, including 100 of the world's largest banks and financial institutions. Headquartered in Newton, MA, Cyber-Ark has offices and authorized partners in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Europe and Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.cyber-ark.com |
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