Privileged Identity Management Newsline 2012

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April, 2012   

As a company, we have always had two product lines. One set of products are targeted towards IT administrators and the tools they need and use regularly. We also develop privileged identity management products targeted toward information security executives looking for a cost-effective, audit-ready solution that deploys quickly. Our company also makes a few products that bridge the gap between IT administrator tools and Enterprise Privileged Identity Management. This month I would like to talk about one of these lesser known, but very cool and useful products.

 
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March, 2012 

Over the last few years we have implemented all sorts of authentication and authorization mechanisms within our products to match the needs of our corporate and government users. With the latest release of our privileged identity management solutions we now have something very exciting to try out. Learn more in this month's newsletter.

 
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February, 2012 

About two years ago Lawrence Pingree of Gartner and I had a great conversation at the RSA show in San Francisco about our products and about the huge amount of security and configuration data we collect and show. Mr. Pingree challenged us to unlock this treasure trove of information for customers by providing flexible access to the data in a variety of formats besides columnar reports. Find out the results of this discussion in this month's Privileged Identity Management Newsline

 
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January, 2012 

Do you store your sensitive credentials and other secrets on spreadsheets or in Microsoft SharePoint, Lotus Notes, or other shared file repositories? One of our customers was faced with a scenario of having over 500+ spreadsheets containing sensitive data. After an audit, their auditors were not happy that there was no real tracking or need for employee justification for access to sensitive spreadsheet information. Further, spreadsheets provided no way to achieve the disclosure of the minimal amount of information for specific purposes. Does any of this sound familiar? Read the January, 2012 newsletter to see how Lieberman Software is resolving the problem. 

 


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