Teleport streamlines access management for engineering teams, enhancing security and operational efficiency by implementing robust role-based access controls and audit capabilities.



| Product | Market Share (%) |
|---|---|
| Teleport | 3.3% |
| CyberArk Privileged Access Manager | 11.6% |
| WALLIX Bastion | 5.1% |
| Other | 80.0% |
Teleport is designed to address the complexities of modern IT environments by providing a comprehensive platform that unifies access controls for SSH, Kubernetes, databases, and web applications. With a focus on security and compliance, it offers end-to-end encryption and ensures secure access points while facilitating easy integration within existing infrastructures, making it an effective tool for managing access in diverse IT landscapes.
What are the key features of Teleport?In industries like finance and technology, Teleport is used to manage multi-cloud environments securely, ensuring compliance while optimizing resource access. Healthcare relies on it to protect sensitive data and maintain regulatory standards, offering a significant impact particularly in sectors with high compliance demands.
| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Test lead at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees | 4.5 | I've used Teleport for 10 years to manage DTH uplinking of 750+ channels. It's reliable, aids automation, simplifies operations, and helps maintain 99.90% uptime, though managing many services still brings daily challenges and occasional incidents. |
| Leader, Software Engineering at Cisco | 4.0 | I've used Teleport for four years as a secure, reliable access solution in our restricted FedRAMP environment. It's easy to install and effective, though installation and documentation could improve. Overall, it’s a solid, indispensable tool. |
| Senior Engineering Manager at Ninjacart | 4.5 | I replaced traditional authentication methods with Teleport for zero-trust architecture due to its easy integration with SSO and Ansible. Although it streamlines onboarding, session sharing is limited, and scaling issues exist in Kubernetes. It significantly reduces manual access management time. |