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# Bravura Privilege

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> After careful consideration, your organization has decided to streamline its access management process and upgrade its legacy systems with a privileged access management (PAM) solution. It’s a significant step that will reshape and improve the identity access management (IAM) efforts across your operation and system infrastructure and allow your organization to effectively scale. But before getting started, you may be wondering if you are fully aware of the key considerations and steps to take as your organization begins this journey? &#10;&#10;One of the first areas to focus on for a successful PAM system launch is your deployment strategy. How you deploy a PAM solution will depend on your organization’s operations, planning, and staffing. To ensure your PAM system is strong, you’ll need a strategy, finesse, and a team that both deploys and supports a PAM solution. &#10;&#10;Get Ahead of Resistance: Focus on Benefits Over Roadblocks&#10;Even before the actual deployment process begins, you will likely have questions surrounding its implementation. In most organizations, system administrators are not comfortable with the idea of a PAM system; they’re used to having access to administrator level credentials without restraint. These uncooperative administrators can slow or block a successful deployment of the PAM solution. &#10;&#10;Therefore, it’s essential to engage with your system administrator community upfront and head this resistance off at the pass. Explain why it’s required and prioritize the benefits over roadblocks. This advanced engagement can turn potential project adversaries into strong allies. The list of benefits to evangelize is comprehensive, but one of the most attractive aspects to highlight with this cohort is the simplified management of administrative passwords. Whereas with legacy solutions, administrators often have to manage passwords manually (spreadsheets, consumer-grade "password wallet" applications, on paper, and the like), a PAM system supports single sign-on. This functionality enables authorized users to sign into the requested portal once and then launch multiple login sessions to various systems and administrative accounts throughout the day. The simplicity and ease of single sign-on is a big win for busy administrators. &#10;&#10;Another advantage of the PAM solution to share with this group is its ability to let administrators define and share account sets (collections of accounts frequently checked out together). This capability replaces the awkward and often clunky process of administrative logins. Moreover, it eliminates the need for personal administrative accounts.  &#10;&#10;Instead of creating an abundance of high-level accounts, a PAM system temporarily elevates a user’s privileges and adds them to a security group only for the duration of a check-out and time required to complete a task. Temporary privilege elevation is also a great way to limit security access to users who need it.&#10;&#10;PAM systems will impact many individuals across your organization, including developers, platform administrators, network operations staff, data centers, database administrators, and the like. Within these groups, identify individuals naturally inclined to support PAM deployment on the grounds of its security and benefits. Start by training them so they can build up a knowledge base, and give them educational material that they can share with their colleagues. &#10;&#10;Furthermore, provide a forum to contribute, raise concerns, request feature enhancements, and additional documentation should they need it. By supporting these champions and adjusting project priorities (as required), they will support and promote the overall PAM solution deployment.
> 
> Verdict: Rated **4.0/5** by 1 users. Top-rated for **Likelihood to recommend**.

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## Quick Stats & Ratings

| Metric | Rating | Detail |
| **Overall** | **4.0/5** | 1 Reviews |
| Ease of Use | 3.0/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Customer Support | 5.0/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Value for Money | 4.0/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Features | 4.0/5 | Based on overall reviews |
| Recommendation percentage | 80% | (8/10 Likelihood to recommend) |

## About the vendor

- **Company**: Bravura Security
- **Location**: Calgary, Canada
- **Founded**: 1992

## Commercial Context

- **Starting Price**: CAD 0.01
- **Pricing model**: Per Feature
- **Target Audience**: 1,001–5,000, 5,001–10,000, 10,000+
- **Deployment & Platforms**: Cloud, SaaS, Web-based, Windows (Desktop)
- **Available Countries**: Canada

## Features

- Access Management
- Application Access Control
- Audit Trail
- Authentication
- Credential Management
- Endpoint Management
- Least Privilege
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Password Management
- Policy Management
- User Activity Monitoring

## Support Options

- Chat

## Category

- [Privileged Access Management Software](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/directory/4241/privileged-access-management/software)

## Related Categories

- [Privileged Access Management Software](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/directory/4241/privileged-access-management/software)
- [Computer Security Software](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/directory/4528/security/software)

## Alternatives

1. [Cisco Duo](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/software/430527/duo-security) — 4.7/5 (548 reviews)
2. [JumpCloud Directory Platform](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/software/180508/jumpcloud-directory-as-a-service) — 4.6/5 (264 reviews)
3. [Keeper Security](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/software/372934/keeper-password-manager) — 4.7/5 (505 reviews)
4. [GoodAccess](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/software/186523/goodaccess) — 4.9/5 (103 reviews)
5. [GateKeeper Enterprise](https://www.softwareadvice.com.au/software/183910/gatekeeper-enterprise) — 5.0/5 (30 reviews)

## Reviews

### "HiPAM Review" — 4.0/5

> **Bryce** | *6 February 2019* | Telecommunications | Recommendation rating: 8.0/10
> 
> **Pros**: The fantastic support and service from Hitachi ID. Every issue is resolved in a professional manner.&#10;Has a very deep feature set, with many options for configuration of capabilities.&#10;A wide selection of agentless connectors for managing systems for password randomization.&#10;Built-in data synchronization across nodes for geographic redundancy works well, so you don't have to rely on other database replication solutions.
> 
> **Cons**: With so many options related to the capabilities of the software, there can be complexity in the configuration thereof. The documentation can be lacking in detail in some areas, especially with regards to newer features and functionality. This can contribute to a dependence on Hitachi ID support and professional services to help with configuration.
> 
> Once the challenges of installation and configuration are dealt with, the system is stable and works well.

## Links

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