How does the NIS-2-compliant FortiPAM differ from other PAM systems?
Fortinet Priviliged Access Management.
FortiPAM is characterised as a robust and versatile Privileged Access Management solution and offers a wide range of features to meet the evolving security requirements of enterprises.
Centralised control, multi-factor authentication, session monitoring and other functions contribute to a comprehensive security strategy for privileged access.
FortiPAM also enables ZTNA controls for IT and OT via tags to check device profiles for vulnerabilities, installed virus protection or location, for example. This is "Zero Trust" fully realised. FortiPAM starts as a virtual licence with as few as 5 named users.
FortiPAM also in combination with other Fortinet solutions:
Utilise ZTNA benefits seamlessly
- When integrated with FortiClient EMS, FortiPAM performs continuous ZTNA endpoint validation and ensures that user devices are compliant before they are granted access to sensitive systems or data.
Audit and compliance requirements
- Provides rule-based privileged access controls, session recording and detailed audit logs of access activity for retrospective analysis.
Secure privileged access for third parties
- The combination with FortiPAM and FortiToken Cloud integration allows passwordless and adaptive MFA even via face/fingerprint recognition and time-based passwords.
Automated life cycle management
- Reduces human error from onboarding to audit and enables scalability.
Secure Remote Access
- Ideal for OT environments as flexible, web-based access with a hierarchical approval process for a maximum of 50 users.
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