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Understanding Netwrix Privilege Manager

Last updated July 29, 2024

Netwrix Privilege Manager is a powerful privileged account management solution designed to help organizations secure and control access to sensitive systems and data. It provides a centralized platform for managing privileged accounts, reducing security risks, and improving compliance.

Key Features and Benefits of Netwrix Privilege Manager

  • Centralized Account Management: Manage all your privileged accounts, including local administrator accounts, domain administrators, and service accounts, from a single console.
  • Password Management: Store and manage privileged account passwords securely, eliminating the need for storing them in plain text.
  • Just-in-Time (JIT) Access: Provide temporary, time-limited access to privileged accounts only when needed, reducing the risk of unauthorized usage.
  • Session Recording & Auditing: Track and record all activities performed by privileged accounts, providing a detailed audit trail for accountability and security analysis.
  • Session Monitoring: Monitor ongoing privileged account sessions in real-time to detect suspicious activity or policy violations.
  • Least Privilege Principle Enforcement: Implement the principle of least privilege by granting users only the necessary permissions to perform their tasks, minimizing the potential impact of security breaches.
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Enhance security by requiring multiple authentication factors (e.g., password, OTP, biometrics) for privileged account access.
  • Compliance Reporting: Generate reports to demonstrate compliance with industry regulations like GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and more, providing evidence of secure privileged account management practices.
  • Integration with Other Tools: Integrate seamlessly with other security solutions, such as SIEMs and IAM platforms, for a comprehensive security posture.

Implementing Netwrix Privilege Manager

  • Assessment: Conduct a thorough assessment of your existing privileged account management practices to identify potential vulnerabilities and weaknesses.
  • Deployment: Install and configure Netwrix Privilege Manager in your environment. This typically involves installing the software on a central server and configuring it to manage your target systems and accounts.
  • Account Onboarding: Onboard all your existing privileged accounts into the Netwrix Privilege Manager system. This involves creating accounts, setting permissions, and assigning passwords.
  • Policy Enforcement: Define and implement policies for managing privileged account access, including password complexity rules, access time limits, and session monitoring settings.
  • Monitoring and Auditing: Continuously monitor and audit privileged account activity to detect suspicious behavior, identify security risks, and ensure compliance with policies.
  • Incident Response: Develop and implement incident response procedures to address security incidents involving privileged accounts.
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