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Privilege Access Management review highlights
A quick highlight of products from CyberArk, eDMZ Security, Quest and Symark
Tom Henderson (Network World) 29 April, 2008 12:18:45
e-DMZ Security's Password Auto Repository 2.0. Pros: Strong security; good referential privileged password controls. Cons: Slower setup than other products tested, advanced auditing lacking. Cyber-Ark Software's Enterprise Password Vault. Pros: Rapid integration with directory services and applications; high and wide compatibility; unique approach to password management. Cons: More expensive than the competition. Quest Software's Privilege Manager for Unix 2.0. Pros: Tremendous privilege control that can be made transparent for users; designed for Unix professionals. Cons: Requires much site customizing; Unix/Linux centric. Symark International's PowerKeeper 2.0. Pros: Decent operating system and device compatibility. Cons: Integration with some applications lacking; more difficult to use than other products tested, documentation needs a heavy upgrade.
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Cyber-Ark Software's Enterprise Password Vault. Pros: Rapid integration with directory services and applications; high and wide compatibility; unique approach to password management. Cons: More expensive than the competition.
Cyber-Ark Software's Enterprise Password Vault. Pros: Rapid integration with directory services and applications; high and wide compatibility; unique approach to password management. Cons: More expensive than the competition.
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