We are elated to announce the successful completion of PAM360’s Cloud Infrastructure Entitlements Management (CIEM) beta program. With PAM360, ManageEngine’s enterprise PAM suite, you can now manage cloud entitlements and associated access policies from a central dashboard that enhances visibility into otherwise siloed cloud margins like never before. This addition makes PAM360 an all-in-one console that unifies your entire privileged access management priorities into one single platform, eliminating the need for a separate cloud assessment strategy.
The administrative benefits of PAM360’s CIEM and how it accentuates your secure hybrid environment strategy
PAM360’s approach to CIEM complements your cloud security strategy by enabling IT administrators to shine the spotlight on critical security risks, visualize privileged operations performed, and enforce complete control over deciding who has access to what, when, and where. This helps you achieve compliance standards and significantly reduce the time you need to commit to audit tasks.
Enforcing dynamic least privilege access across the cloud
PAM360 will now let administrators automatically discover entitlements from cloud platforms and secure them in a single, centrally accessible console. Administrators can determine complex access portfolios and weed out excess or standing privileges with the help of data-driven access maps and graphical risk exposure calculations. Thus, organizations can grant the least permissions required for their users to perform tasks, ensuring a significant reduction in the attack surface and a noticeable enhancement to the business’s cloud security strategy.
Configurable remediation controls for threat reduction
The CIEM module continuously monitors your cloud platforms to help IT teams correlate risks associated with user permissions. Administrators can identify standing privileges, unused and stale accounts, policy violations, and other risky misconfigurations.
With real-time risk assessments, PAM360 will suggest configurable access policies to be implemented by the administrator. These configurations are then automatically implemented onto the cloud platform through a single click that eliminates the need for manual administration.
Learn more about how PAM360’s CIEM will catalyze your cloud security journey.
We have tons of other new capabilities in store for you to try out
Kubernetes integration for TLS secrets
Kubernetes secrets, a feature provided by the Kubernetes platform, facilitates secure storage of TLS certificates within aggregated Kubernetes clusters. With this integration, administrators can now fetch the TLS certificates from those clusters and store them in PAM360’s secure vault. This enables you to manage TLS certificates within a single, centralized repository and renew certificates obtained from multiple Kubernetes clusters.
Privileged domain account discovery
PAM360 now enables discovery of privileged domain accounts, such as enterprise administrator and domain administrator accounts, within Windows domain endpoints. This feature comes with customizable discovery criteria and synchronization schedules, empowering administrators to manage access to these high-level domain privileged accounts efficiently.
Password sync with the ManageEngine ITOM suite
PAM360 now integrates with ManageEngine’s IT operations management (ITOM) application, Network Configuration Manager. Whenever a credential change is executed for a network device stored in PAM360, the updated password will now automatically sync with that of the ITOM database. This integration will ensure secure IT infrastructure management by safely storing credentials in PAM360 and brokering them as needed to the appropriate ITOM applications.
We are excited for you to get hands-on with all of these latest releases.
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