Without the browser add-on, you would just load it, grab creds and paste I presume.
Do you admin it? I presume it can do all the funky stuff and you can share secrets among teams, log access to secrets for audit trails, etc. Don't have a set of actual requirements yet, just trying to think of what the current PAM does that we actually use. Does it allow for superadmin/break glass accounts if AD shits the bed?
It looks like it has an API so I presume you can also have code that'll grab secrets from its vault directly without front-end interaction for automated testing or whatever.
I'm not an admin for it but it does allow shared vaults, you can choose who has access to which vaults. I use my personal vault for my own work passwords.
No idea about audit logs or the API.
I rate it and it certainly beats the word doc we had in SharePoint
I feel that. The previous geniuses at my workplace migrated from one password manager to another but left the export of all the passwords in plaintext in Sharepoint.
Without the browser add-on, you would just load it, grab creds and paste I presume.
Do you admin it? I presume it can do all the funky stuff and you can share secrets among teams, log access to secrets for audit trails, etc. Don't have a set of actual requirements yet, just trying to think of what the current PAM does that we actually use. Does it allow for superadmin/break glass accounts if AD shits the bed?
It looks like it has an API so I presume you can also have code that'll grab secrets from its vault directly without front-end interaction for automated testing or whatever.