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 New Visualization Dashboards in Enterprise Random Password Manager Provide Comprehensive Intelligence on all Managed Identities and Systems

Lieberman Software Corporation today announced new visualization and decision support views incorporated into the company’s flagship privileged identity management solution, Enterprise Random Password Manager™ (ERPM).  This functionality allows IT managers and executives to quickly pinpoint activities that fall outside of normal behaviors for staff who have access to systems with sensitive information.

 

Understanding User Behavior

Typically, the SIEM platforms utilized by IT security staff correlate large volumes of data that cannot be easily interpreted for malicious activity. Lieberman Software’s new visualization dashboards make it easier to detect risky and anomalous user behavior, allowing IT departments to quickly discern unusual patterns and provide more effective control against insider threats.  

Among other visualizations, this new ERPM capability uses 3-dimensional “heat maps” of behaviors and trends by machine, by user, and by account to help IT managers draw critical insights out of large volumes of data. For example, managers can now pinpoint access at unusual times and determine if at-risk employees could be accessing sensitive data in abnormal ways; and authorized administrators can immediately drill down to the precise events that trigger the visualizations.

“The powerful new visualizations inside of ERPM display behavioral information about privileged access, in a granular format, to support better business decisions,” said Philip Lieberman, president and CEO of Lieberman Software. “This helps organizations distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior. IT managers can identify behaviors that might otherwise ‘fall between the cracks’, such as that one time when someone attempted to access a system who shouldn’t have.”

Achieving Regulatory Compliance

ERPM’s business intelligence visualizations provide IT departments with real-time, detailed analysis for a broad array of security controls, as well as a means to see how well these controls are performing. With these new reporting capabilities, IT managers can avoid sifting through extensive data grids or developing custom queries from SIEM data sets.

“ERPM replaces the old and obsolete stop light regulatory compliance model with a broad set of real-time graphics that show ‘how well’ - in concrete and specific terms - an organization is managing its privileged and regular credentials,” Lieberman said. “In the real world there is no such thing as compliance; the real job is implementing a control and constantly reviewing its effectiveness. ERPM can help make that a reality.”

About Enterprise Random Password Manager

ERPM automatically locates privileged accounts throughout the cross-platform enterprise, frequently changes each account’s password to a unique value and deploys the password changes wherever they are used in the data center. It provides the accountability of showing precisely who on the IT staff had access to data, at what time and for what stated purpose. ERPM helps protect organizations against unauthorized users and malicious programs compromising a privileged password, using it to leapfrog from system to system, and gaining anonymous access to sensitive data.

About Lieberman Software

Corporation Lieberman Software provides privileged identity management and security management solutions to more than 1000 customers worldwide, including 40 percent of the Fortune 50. By automatically discovering and managing privileged accounts throughout the network, Lieberman Software helps secure access to sensitive systems and data, thereby reducing internal and external security vulnerabilities, improving IT productivity and helping ensure regulatory compliance. The company developed the first solution for the privileged identity management space, and its products continue to lead the market in features and functionality. Lieberman Software is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA with an office in Austin, TX and channel partners throughout the world. For more information, visit www.liebsoft.com.

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