CyberArk announced new Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) and AI-driven enhancements across its Identity Security Platform, which enable organisations to apply appropriate levels of privilege controls to every identity.
“CyberArk is committed to continuously innovating across our identity security platform to empower our customers to stay one step ahead in this dynamic threat landscape,” said Matt Cohen, chief executive officer of CyberArk.
CyberArk Identity Security Platform
The new enhancements claim to benefit workforce users by tracking identity infrastructure health and risks, providing intelligence, analysis, and remediation guidance, and helping stop attacks from compromised credentials. It also offers granular access management policies and strong end-to-end passwordless authentication for workforce users.
For IT users, the identity security platform claims to support secure standing access and zero standing privileges. It includes a simplified deployment of a single connector, no additional remote desktop licensing, an integration of a new session management service with an organisation’s self-hosted vault, and the ability to launch one-click secure access to on-premises and cloud resources from the browser sidebar.
It claims to provide developers with privileged access to databases like Oracle, Postgres, and MongoDB. It includes native access and session isolation, zero standing privileges, and stopping lateral movement during an attack. It also enables developers to connect natively using preferred tools with entitlements removed at the end of the session.