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Fortefi Command Control is a UNIX Super User Privilege Management (SUPM) system that minimizes corporate exposure to unauthorized transactions and information access by delegating access to the root account, and providing centralized logging of activity across all platforms.
As a component of the Fortefi Framework, Command Control is easily deployed into any organization with multi-platform UNIX infrastructure, and enables the complete lock-down of user privilege by providing rules to determine what commands are authorized to be run, and a powerful account delegation feature that removes the need for common access to the root account.
Using the included Fortefi Compliance Auditor, filtered audit events are pulled on schedule into a comprehensive interface that enables auditors to view security transactions, play back recordings of user activity, and record notes.
SECURING PRIVILEGE ACCESS |
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Centrally define the commands that users have access to, on any UNIX/Linux platform. |
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Create rules to allow or deny any combination of username, typed command, hostname and time (who / what / where / when). |
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Nest rules and execute multiple Perl scripts for complex rule structuring. |
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Define specific commands to be run as root, removing the need to distribute the root account credentials to administrative staff. |
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Create reusable account groups containing user and host combinations for flexibility. |
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INDELIBLE AUDIT TRAIL |
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Selectively capture session activity for any user, to the keystroke level. |
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Create automatic rules to pull events into a powerful audit reporting and management tool, built specifically for compliance auditing. |
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View comprehensive reports on user activity and system events across the entire enterprise. |
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Playback recorded user session keystrokes using a user-friendly interface with VCR like controls to control both speed and direction. |
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INTUITIVE VISUAL ADMINISTRATION |
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Command Control rules are created using an intuitive, drag and drop visual interface that reduces the need for manual scripting. |
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Rules can be dragged into nested hierarchies for complex structuring of control. |
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Account Groups containing user accounts and hosts simplify rule creation and maintenance. |
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Reusable script and command libraries provided with the system and user defined rule objects update automatically with any modification, reducing administration. |
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Integrated test suite tools allow the administrator to model and test new rule combinations before committing to production use. |
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