What are the Privilege Management Capabilities Available in Securden EPM?¶
Securden EPM provides provisions for managing privileges on endpoints running on different operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and Mac.
The endpoint privilege manager is a solution that aims to help organizations remove admin rights from endpoints without causing unnecessary downtime resulting in productivity issues for the business.
The suggested workflow for removing admin rights with minimal impact on workforce productivity is as follows.
Step 1: Onboard the computers and deploy the Securden agent
Step 2: Add the applications that are run with admin rights to Securden
Step 3: Learn how applications and privileges are being used by the workforce
Step 4: Create control policies using the insights obtained in the previous step
Step 5: Remove administrator rights from endpoints
This is the ideal method of deploying an endpoint privilege management solution. Securden has provisions that make it easy for organizations to follow the steps and successfully remove admin rights without causing a major productivity problem.
These provisions include
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Automatic app discovery and application repository
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Built-in applications, application groups, and control policies
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Reports for latest insight on application usage trends
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Provision to create dynamic application control policies
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Provision to remove admin rights in a single-click
You can explore the provisions, and the steps involved in setting them up in the subsequent sections.