Thycotic, a provider of privileged access management solutions for more than 7,500 organizations worldwide, announced that it has entered into an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement with IBM Security. As part of this agreement,†IBM†Security will now offer a new privileged access management solution, IBM Security Secret Server, powered by Thycotic’s technology.
Used by system administrators, third-party and cloud service providers, applications and business users, privileged accounts exist in just about every connected device, including operating systems, servers, hypervisors, databases, applications and industrial control systems. With more than 80 percent of cybersecurity breaches involving compromised user passwords and credentials, Thycotic Secret Server delivers an enterprise-class solution that provides the security, transparency, and accountability organizations need to protect these privileged accounts and their users engaged in their daily business operations.
The Thycotic Privileged Access Management technology platform offers several unique competitive advantages, including:
Enterprise Privileged Account Password Security
Enables enterprises to discover, vault, manage, audit, monitor and control access to privileged accounts across Windows, Unix, and Linux systems on premise or in the cloud.† Deploys quickly and manages easily without training; readily customized to help streamline and safeguard IT operations, cybersecurity, and business users.
Least Privilege & Application Control
Provides an option to implement and enforce least privilege best practices without hindering productivity. Application control policies include whitelisting, blacklisting and greylisting for domain and non-domain Mac and Windows endpoints.
“This agreement is a milestone in the evolution of Thycotic Privileged Access Management solutions,” said†Jim Legg, CEO at Thycotic. “Introduced 10 years ago, Thycotic Secret Server has proven its value as one of the fastest growing PAM solutions at thousands of organizations worldwide, including Fortune 500 enterprises. Our agreement with IBM will help us reach a global marketplace with the right product, at the right time, to answer a growing and urgent need to protect privileged account and user credentials.”