CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager's valuable features include DNS scanning for account location insights, lifecycle management across platforms, encrypted databases, password and session management, threat detection, and application control. It reduces local admin privileges, integrates with SIEMs and AD, and supports granular control with automatic agent updates and multi-factor authentication. Its scalability, performance, and ability to block malicious applications enhance security and operational efficiency. It also significantly lowers IT support calls.
- "It allows whitelisting."
- "Our setup process is moving to the cloud, which is very good. It reduces complexity."
- "We did immediately begin to see results when using CyberArk."
CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager needs enhancements in user interface design and customization. Policy configuration and integration with other solutions can improve. Performance issues and support response times are concerns. Better filtering and role-based access features are desired. Users seek improvements in managing credentials, particularly for Linux and Unix. Price and complexity of setup are also noted as areas that require attention. Additionally, more robust threat detection and analytics capabilities are needed.
- "The main issues I experience are related to deployment, which requires dependency on other solutions like AD or SCCM. These tools need to be defined and synced with the client or agent and master, sometimes needing manual checks."
- "The main issues I experience are related to deployment, which requires dependency on other solutions like AD or SCCM."
- "The management of Privilege Access is not satisfactory."