High Privilege Accounts are a growing concern to organizations, especially those with ongoing corporate governance or privacy initiatives. Administrative, Super User, and Firecall accounts are examples of high-privilege accounts that can provide nearly unlimited access to application functions, data sets, and other IT resources. These excessive privileges combined with the manual request and approval processes for accessing these accounts create a significant compliance, financial and corporate reputation liability.
Fischer’s High Privilege Accounts Management (HPAM) solution eliminates the challenges of working with high privilege accounts:
IT operations persons are no longer required to handle passwords or allocate accounts
All accounts are automatically tracked and revoked
All passwords can be changed when the account is returned to the pool
Because every access is subject to approval and under the tight control of Fischer's HPAM solution, lengthy audits to determine "who did what" are eliminated, and dormant accounts can no longer cause compliance problems.
Fischer's HPAM solution provides the additional control, auditing and compliance needed for administrative accounts for any system, including temporary and single-use administrative accounts. The end result is a complete audit record of exactly who can perform administrative functions, when, and who approved their privileges.
Fischer's High Privilege Accounts Management (HPAM) solution provides additional control, auditing and compliance for securing and managing highly-sensitive information and functionality that is available through administrative and other highly-privileged accounts. HPAM works with any connected systems, applications, and databases on any platform.![]() |
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