Establish secure connections with Archer
by CyberArk
Overview
The CyberArk Privileged Session Manager (PSM) is a part of the CyberArk Privileged Credentials Management solution. This integration with Archer provides foundational privileged access controls to secure and manage the Archer access pathways. The integration provides a secure session to Archer based on the Secure Web Application Connectors Framework.
Benefits
- Encrypts data ensuring sensitive information remains confidential and protected
- Data verification ensuring data has not been tampered with during transmission
- Prevents unauthorized access and data breaches with user authentication
- Prevent unauthorized or malicious activities by enforcing access controls and limiting what actions and data users can access
Key Features
- Create a secure connection to Archer
- Record the session, including every mouse click and keystroke
- Deter users from using the session for network lateral movement
- Empower the SOC to terminate an ongoing session
- Ensure the user never views the password; they only receive a link to initiate the session.
- Utilizes the Secure Web Application Connectors Framework
System & Licensing Information
Please Note: Certain offerings may have prerequisites and licensing requirements. Please refer to the Archer Help Center documentation for system requirements, licensing details, and supported Archer platforms and environments.
How to obtain this offering?
Access to the CyberArk Marketplace is required to view the documentation and download the offering.
Resources
Support
- To learn more about this offering, please contact CyberArk.
- For technical support questions, please contact the CyberArk technical support team.
About Archer Exchange
Leverage the Archer Exchange to expand the use of Archer solutions into new business processes and address specific industry, geographic, regulatory, or technical requirements. To learn more or to see what other offerings are available, visit the Archer Exchange page on the Archer Community.
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