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With Random Password Manager you can change, store, and retrieve the privileged passwords for every system in your organization and log all activities associated with password usage. It manages local passwords on Windows, Linux, and UNIX servers and workstations; SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle databases; OS/390 and AS400 systems; and Juniper and Cisco devices.
Features
- Randomizes local passwords on every system frequently.
- Allows delegated users to recover current passwords on demand via any web-based console.
- Enables hardware-based encryption with any PKCS#11 hardware device.
- Achieves FIPS 140-2 levels 2 and 3 encryption.
- Utilizes two-factor authentication to ensure that only authorized users can access passwords.
- Re-randomizes passwords immediately after check-in.
- Employs SSL encryption of data to the browser and AES-256 bit encryption of data in the database.
- Logs all activity, including logon attempts and password recovery, and stores records in encrypted database.
- Manages and schedules operations for all systems from one central console.
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Benefits
- Maintains compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, PCI, and other regulatory standards that stipulate the length of time that privileged passwords can remain available.
- Protects your organization so that the compromise of one system’s local password does not compromise the security of your entire network.
- Increases productivity by automating the randomization of all privileged passwords throughout the enterprise, and by granting audited users temporary administrative privileges to complete common IT tasks.
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Random Password Manager deploys without installing agents to clients, utilizes SQL Server as a database store, and runs as a multi-threaded application, allowing easy integration with even the largest and most complex enterprise.
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