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In only hours from deployment, Remediant SecureONE will reduce your attack surface related to unnecessary 24x7 privilege administrator account sprawl and standing privilege access by more than 99%, multiply the value of your EDR solutions with intelligent session capture capabilities, and accelerate IR team workflows with privilege account forensics.
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Only Remediant SecureONE offers a simple, agentless and vaultless deployment model that provides privileged account access visibility across Windows, Linux and MacOs systems in hours. No installation, no configuration, just scalable enterprise-wide deployment without headaches
Lockheed Martin needed a highly scalable solution that coupled multi-factor authentication (MFA) and dynamic privileged access, and could meet compliance requirements while also minimizing impact to ongoing operations. The team started by evaluating a broad selection of legacy password vault solutions, as this mature technology was already in use across parts of the company.
Within minutes of deployment, Remediant SecureONE’s dynamic cross-platform brings to life Privilege Risk Access Executive and Practitioner dashboards that deliver privileged account access intelligence from across your organizations entire distributed architecture with no requirement for secondary or auxiliary admin accounts to use JIT.
Dynamic, actionable real-time privilege user, segregation and cumulative access intelligence makes it possible to remove unnecessary 24x7 account privilege sprawl, freeze current accounts, and prevent the addition of new administrator accounts with only a few clicks.
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Remediant stops lateral movement attacks by bringing Zero Standing Privileges to the enterprise to close IT visibility and cyber security control gaps caused by the invisible sprawl of administrative accounts.