CyberArk Extends Endpoint Privilege Manager Capabilities to Support Linux Platforms
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR) has introduced new functionality for its Endpoint Privilege Manager, extending protection to Linux platforms. This update enables IT professionals to enforce least privilege policies and implement just-in-time security controls on Linux endpoints seamlessly. The new SaaS solution allows for easy policy configuration and monitoring, enhancing visibility over privileged activities. With a unified management console, users can protect endpoints across Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms, addressing critical cybersecurity risks associated with digital transformation.
- Introduced new functionality for Endpoint Privilege Manager for Linux, enhancing security options.
- Allows enforcement of least privilege policies and just-in-time security controls on Linux endpoints.
- Unified management console for protecting Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms simplifies administration.
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- Enables users to protect Linux systems by applying and enforcing least privilege policies and just-in-time elevation
- Latest update delivers a new, unified interface for protecting endpoints across Windows, Linux and Mac platforms
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However, many Linux administrators find it challenging to enforce least privilege policies on DevOps engineers or application owners that access Linux servers while maintaining least privilege controls on Linux machines without creating friction for end users.
Endpoint Privilege Manager for Linux can monitor and automatically detect privileged activity. It then helps administrators decide whether privileged access rights should be approved or blocked, and easily update the policy accordingly. Security teams and Linux administrators gain critical visibility and control over what users can run and execute on Linux systems. Additional capabilities include:
- Standard sudo command syntax for smooth adoption
- Sudo with password prompt or passwordless
- Configurable policy audit reports for compliance and forensics
- Rest APIs for policy automation and external system integration
- Agent CLI for support and status monitoring
- Upgrade or uninstall agents directly from the SaaS console
Endpoint Privilege Manager administrators can also now define and execute policies via a unified management console interface for protecting the organizations’ endpoints across Windows, Linux and Mac platforms.
“Endpoint privilege management solutions provide foundational security controls that are missing across a large number of organizations – opening them up to cybersecurity risk. These controls are especially important as businesses continue to prioritize digital transformation and mature and accelerate cloud adoption,” said
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