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Delinea Introduces New Granular Privileged Access Controls On Servers 

Auckland, New Zealand December 1, 2022Delinea, a leading provider of Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions for seamless security, today announced the latest release of Cloud Suite, its solution that controls privileged access and authorisation for on-premise and cloud servers. A new granular privilege elevation workflow allows users to request elevated privileges to execute specific commands or command sets that require full administrator rights. New functionality also enables administrators to assign privileged roles on Linux servers with more detailed control, helping to ensure that productivity does not compromise security.

According to the 2022 VMWare Global Incident Response Threat Report, lateral movements are detected in 25% of all attacks, with cybercriminals abusing tools such as host scripts, file storage, and synchronisation. Cloud Suite empowers customers with robust capabilities that help contain the impact of a potential breach and greatly reduce the likelihood of lateral movements. For example, IT teams can consolidate identities across enterprise directories and cloud providers including Active Directory, Azure AD, AWS and Google Cloud, simplify authentication, and apply granular authorisation controls to implement least privilege best practices, enhancing security postures.

More granular privilege elevation automation

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Available now in public preview, privilege elevation workflows give users a way to request access to commands that require elevated privileges when they don’t have that access, and they are enabled for one, multiple or all commands on the system. The new workflow allows users to request elevated privileges only for specific commands or command sets without having to request administrator access to all commands every time. This functionality supports the principle of just-in-time and just-enough access at a more granular level.

Finer controls on Linux servers

The Cloud Suite update also includes profile mapping for Unix roles that ensures privileged access controls can be managed as sets of enrolled Linux servers rather than globally, for a more targeted privilege authorisation. This feature helps minimise the risk of over-privileged roles and promotes least privilege best practices.

“With this release of Cloud Suite, we are making it easier for our customers to apply finer, more granular controls for privileged access to their on-premise and public cloud servers which house their critical data,” said Phil Calvin, Chief Product Officer at Delinea.

Additional updates in this release include added group privileges on Windows servers and support for the latest distributions of AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux.

Organisations can try the latest version of Cloud Suite for free at https://delinea.com/products/cloud-suite.

About Delinea
Delinea is a leading provider of Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions that make security seamless for the modern, hybrid enterprise. Our solutions empower organisations to secure critical data, devices, code and cloud infrastructure to help reduce risk, ensure compliance and simplify security. Delinea removes complexity and defines the boundaries of access for thousands of customers worldwide. Our customers range from small businesses to the world's largest financial institutions, intelligence agencies and critical infrastructure companies. Learn more about Delinea on LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

© Delinea Inc. (formerly Centrify Corporation) 2022. Delinea™ is a trademark of Delinea Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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