Hi Dave,
Please have a look at the "Digital Vault" solution from Cyber-Ark. It sounds like the same.
Safely store information, like administrative accounts, give users access to the information based on policies - like for the next 3 months, change the passwords of the accounts automatically, based on policies.
http://www.cyber-ark.com/digital-vault-products/inter-business-vault/index.asp
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René Bonte
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Cyber-Ark
It is similar to Cyber-Ark's product, which I've mentioned a couple of times:
* "Identity management and its relationship to information management"
* "Vendors announce identity management partnerships, wares at Catalyst"
The difference? There are quite a few, but the Lieberman product is less expensive - provided you dealing only with a Microsoft-centric world.
Cyber-Ark Vault is a horrible security product
I would not recommend the Vault to anyone. Cyber-Ark has one product and they claim it do everything. One day its the vault for Cad/Cam another day its for PCI and other day its for saving the world. The problem is its the same product they just market diffrently.
The product runs on Windows but yuo can patch your windows server. They claim they have a firewall all it is, is a crappy fliter it does no packet inspection.
The Vault does not scale and still uses ini files for config management. Yes you heard right ini files as in Windows 3.11 ini files.
I would stay away from this junk.
Joe Hinckley How Do You Know?
Joe makes quite a few claims about the product(s)?
What I would love to know is where this information came from originally? Is there a web site I could look at to verify this?
Ya'akov
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