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I think the most helpful part of Centrify Zero Trust is how simple it was to setup. We were looking at one of their major competitors, and they were saying it could be months to a year to setup. We were able to get 98% of of the product up and running and implemented with professional services in less than 2 weeks around July 4th. The product is absolutely what we needed in terms of PAM. We were able to pull in servers and even workstations to be able to grant PAM privileges. The workflow customization is pretty awesome in how granular you want to be in terms of approval, etc. The MFA setup was great and fairly easy. In addition, deploying out to systems is as simple as pushing a button and then verifying the system. When we looked at other systems, none of them were as simple and straightforward to use as Centrify's offering
I wouldn't say there's something not helpful about Centrify's Zero trust, but one thing I dislike about the product is there relatively recent split of services into both Centrify and Idaptive. It's been somewhat of a pain to track the URL's and it was a pain to go through this with the two vendors and trying to get a straight answer. If you are a new customer, this probably isn't an issue, but this has been my biggest disappointment since using the product.
Compare Centrify's offering to some of the other big players in the PAM space. Compare the solutions and ask about implementation time, cost, professional services cost, and compare the interfaces. I think you will see Centrify as a more cost effective, easier solution to implement
We didn't have a PAM solution before Centrify Zero Trust. After implementing, we gained insight and security restrictions on who can access a system, when, and what for. We even rolled this out to our workstations/laptops as we removed local admin privileges for these. This tool has helped us to allow elevated privileges for end users temporarily if needed with limiting exposure. In addition, we are now able to force MFA for servers, gain screenshots and what was done while a user is on a server, again helping with security and insight into systems.
Centrify is a great platform to use as a IDP, their interface is intuitive and simple to understand and their connectors are easy to install. Users are easily able to check access in and out for server access.
Centrify does not support all flavors of linux
MFA, PAM & Identity protection
Centrify is a great platform to use as a IDP, their interface is intuitive and simple to understand and their connectors are easy to install. Users are easily able to check access in and out for server access.
Centrify does not support all flavors of linux
MFA, PAM & Identity protection
Once I'm logged in Centrify, I can access all of our tools directly from there, without having to remember any other password.
Well.... the UI could definitely use a face lift....
Quickly logged in in all my tools!
Makes me not have to remember my passwords. Works seamlessly.
Nothing its a great tool. I do not have anything to complain about it.
I have more time to focus on other things. Because I don't have to remember 100 different passwords.
Makes me not have to remember my passwords. Works seamlessly.
Nothing its a great tool. I do not have anything to complain about it.
I have more time to focus on other things. Because I don't have to remember 100 different passwords.
Zero trust security. Role based authorization and rights assignments. Support for multiple platforms.
Not much really. From a Centrify standpoint, if they support mainframe and other midrange solutions, it will greatly enhance their standing as the premier product that can support pretty much all Operating environments on this planet
Securing the enterprise, from within and without.
Zero trust security. Role based authorization and rights assignments. Support for multiple platforms.
Not much really. From a Centrify standpoint, if they support mainframe and other midrange solutions, it will greatly enhance their standing as the premier product that can support pretty much all Operating environments on this planet
Securing the enterprise, from within and without.
Centrify helps us manage UNIX, Linux, and Mac clients with a simple, yet powerful interface. Access control is as granular as you choose. Everyone at Centrify (account reps, case managers, Professional Services, ...) has been great to work with.
I dislike having to enter 40 characters when I don't have anything to type in here. The upload screenshot section below doesn't work. I tried jpeg and png.
Standardizing from multiple authentication methods (LDAP, NIS) into a common AD-based authentication scheme. This past year, Centrify helped us work through our issues with MFA requirements. We're in a current engagement with Professional Services on an AD consolidation project, and I will bring them back in next year to help convert an LDAP environment to Centrify.
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I think the most helpful part of Centrify Zero Trust is how simple it was to setup. We were looking at one of their major competitors, and they were saying it could be months to a year to setup. We were able to get 98% of of the product up and running and implemented with professional services in less than 2 weeks around July 4th. The product is absolutely what we needed in terms of PAM. We were able to pull in servers and even workstations to be able to grant PAM privileges. The workflow customization is pretty awesome in how granular you want to be in terms of approval, etc. The MFA setup was great and fairly easy. In addition, deploying out to systems is as simple as pushing a button and then verifying the system. When we looked at other systems, none of them were as simple and straightforward to use as Centrify's offering
I wouldn't say there's something not helpful about Centrify's Zero trust, but one thing I dislike about the product is there relatively recent split of services into both Centrify and Idaptive. It's been somewhat of a pain to track the URL's and it was a pain to go through this with the two vendors and trying to get a straight answer. If you are a new customer, this probably isn't an issue, but this has been my biggest disappointment since using the product.
Compare Centrify's offering to some of the other big players in the PAM space. Compare the solutions and ask about implementation time, cost, professional services cost, and compare the interfaces. I think you will see Centrify as a more cost effective, easier solution to implement
We didn't have a PAM solution before Centrify Zero Trust. After implementing, we gained insight and security restrictions on who can access a system, when, and what for. We even rolled this out to our workstations/laptops as we removed local admin privileges for these. This tool has helped us to allow elevated privileges for end users temporarily if needed with limiting exposure. In addition, we are now able to force MFA for servers, gain screenshots and what was done while a user is on a server, again helping with security and insight into systems.