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Continuous automated account discovery: Scan, identify and profile assets with the discovery engine.Additionally, the application is available in 14 languages.

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The application is easy to use, and you can download the Windows app from several sites. The Twofish algorithm secures the data while keys are delivered using SHA-256 authentication.

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Their proprietary algorithm, Twofish, is considered highly secure, with the advantage that it is not affiliated with NIST.

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This free and open-source password manager supports Windows and Linux, and some ports are available for other platforms as well. This could have been better, as it meant we needed a different team for CI/CD and Team Passwords, resulting in some cases of duplication. Additionally, until very recently, there was no REST API integration with Team Passwords, so we couldn't publish secrets using REST API. There was no differentiation between contributors of privileged information and the consumers of it. We had an issue with the Team Passwords feature: the privilege concept needed to be improved. I liken the solution to a Toyota it's a good all-rounder, and it isn't bad though it has some issues. I carried out POCs for CyberArk and SafeGuard, and both of their interfaces are much better than Password Safe's. After 2020, the UI improved, but the look and feel of the application are still dated. We were late refreshing the UI, so it had pretty old components until about 2020, and we experienced browser issues. We needed to go into the appliance log to understand what was happening, and the UI needed to be more intuitive to help us. Precisely, when troubleshooting user issues, we encountered strange errors. However, the interface can be somewhat complicated for admins, though not for end users. The MSA element of the solution is fine there are no significant issues implementing MSA with the interface. This needs to be improved because it results in additional work for us, and they could fix the small scheduling gap in their product. To compensate, BeyondTrust tells us we can write scripts to set the password resets. I want to be able to set the rule that password changes only happen on a Saturday, for example, and I can't do that. The solution gives the option for the fifth day of the month, the tenth day of the month, the first day of the week etc., but not more specific. We sometimes require the maintenance window to be on a Saturday instead of during the week. Another feature that could be improved is the password rotation schedule as a financial organization, that's very important to us. This is an element that could use a redesign. This can be an issue, especially as there is no performance counter so we can track how close we are to the limit, nor is there an indication of when we cross it. The solution does not indicate an issue, but when we hit the capacity limit, rules can become erratic, resulting in password resets during the middle of the day when they're in use. Ideally, we would not have a limited capacity, allowing us to be in a completely managed state with password rotation for every service account, not just the highly privileged ones. Hitting a capacity limit you don't know about can be problematic. I can have a maximum of 150 rules per appliance any more than that and rule processing becomes very complex, especially regarding password revision. There is a limited capacity on the appliance, which I wasn't informed about when I purchased the product. I'm not too fond of the Smart Rules feature, mainly because too many features can cause complexity.













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