PAM

Managing privileged accounts and assigning privileged activities are two definitions of tbPAM.
It controls who can use privileged accounts inside an organisation and what they can do after logging in with those accounts. Privileged account management and privileged session management are both parts of privileged access management.

Through a number of modules, including privileged access, privileged session, password, CI/CD access management, service account management, key management, and certificate management, tbPAM safeguards network assets and privileged accounts.

Privileged Access Management

1. Workflow Manager 2. Extensive Audit Logs 3. Ephemeral Passwords 4. Web App Monitoring 5. Active Directory Integration

Privileged Session Management

1. Extensive Native Clients 2. Effective Session Monitoring 3. Full SSH Support

CI/CD Access Management

1. CI/CD Tool Set Integration 2. Secure Secret Management

Password Management

1. Customizable Password Management 2. Hardware Tokens 3. Comprehensive Platform Coverage 4. Stop Acquisition of Data in Memory

Service Account Management

1. Service Account Management 2. Run Services under Managed Control 3. Proper Security for Services

Key Management

1. Complete Key Management 2. Ensured Data Security 3. Comprehensive Dashboard