A comfortable way to manage privileged and service accounts
Overall Satisfaction with CyberArk Privileged Account Security
We currently use CyberArk across the whole organization. We use it to manage our privileged accounts and our service accounts. It is also used for recording sessions that our Non-IT staff use when remoting into a server.
Pros
- Managing Service Accounts. We like using CyberArk for using it when we need to remote into certain systems and the password is stored on CyberArk.
- Managing Privileged Accounts. It allows our IT personal to use their privileged accounts without having to remember their passwords. It also keeps our staff compliant with complexities with passwords.
- Using CyberArk as a jump host has saved us on licensing issues. It's also easy to use when needing to remote in and automatically signing you in.
Cons
- I'm not sure what could be done differently. There are some things that were once an issue that are no longer an issue. For instance, creating a short cut on the desktop for RDP through CyberArk. Since the upgrade and updates, we are now able to save shortcuts to our desktop.
- A positive impact is passing SOX audits when it comes to privileged account management. Making sure we are compliant with password expiration policies and complexities.
I have not use any other product. CyberArk is the only one we've used in the past 4 yrs.
Do you think CyberArk Privileged Access Management delivers good value for the price?
No
Are you happy with CyberArk Privileged Access Management's feature set?
Yes
Did CyberArk Privileged Access Management live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of CyberArk Privileged Access Management go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy CyberArk Privileged Access Management again?
Yes
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