Privileged Account Manager has several features that makes Privileged Account Management simple and robust. Following are the main features of PAM:
Managing the Privileged accounts
Controlling administrator access to the Linux, UNIX, Windows, database and application servers
Managing policies based on roles
Monitoring the Real-time activities of a user using a privileged account
Terminating a suspicious remote session and if required, blocking users from further initiating the session
Video recording, or Keystroke replay
Active Directory Bridging - User authentication and access control based on user identity and group membership in the Microsoft Active Directory
Secure Credential Vault which holds the credentials of all the critical servers and applications
Multi-Factor Authentication and access control using:
Advanced Authentication
Third-party RADIUS supported Multi-Factor Authentication products
Easy policy definition using policy templates
Management of SSH key and other types of keys
Syslog collector which can send critical data from various events to the SIEM system
Multi-tenancy support with the integration of NetIQ Cloud Manager
AAPM support using REST APIs
Geographical control of the audit data using Audit zones
Color coding for the risks based on the specified risk level
Audit Zone for restricting and reducing network traffic
Restricted access to user’s details based on the type of Administrator
Compliance auditing and reporting
Integration with Identity Manager
Integration with Access Manager
Integration with Advanced Authentication