RPAM and Resource Reservation
Remote Privilege Access Management (RPAM), adds an extra layer of security on top of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). RPAM is designed to secure privileged access to critical systems, ensuring that users can only access the specific resources they need for the precise time they need them.
Key RPAM features include:
Granular Control Over Access Times and Permissions: Administrators can control not only which resources can be accessed but also when, adding another layer of security and operational flexibility.
Approval Workflows: Includes support for both manual and automatic approval workflows, allowing for structured management of privileged access requests.
Detailed Audit Logs: Every approval request, granted access, and modification is logged, creating a comprehensive audit trail for tracking and security purposes.
Session Recording and Auditing: All privileged sessions are recorded and auditable, providing a detailed activity trail to support compliance and enable thorough security reviews.
Additionally, Thinfinity® Workspace introduces Resource Reservation capabilities, allowing users to reserve specific resources, such as virtual desktops or applications, for scheduled time periods. This feature is particularly valuable in high-demand environments, where resource allocation must be managed carefully to ensure availability for all users. Resource reservation enables efficient utilization, avoids bottlenecks, and ensures that high-priority tasks have guaranteed access to necessary resources.
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