Find out how to implement least-privilege security management for Linux and UNIX

In the webinar Implementing Least-Privilege Security Management in Complex Linux and UNIX Environments, David McNeely, director of product management at Centrify Corporation and Dr. Eugene Schultz, CISM, CISSP and CTO at Emagined Security explore how to tie entitlements to individuals instead of to root or generic accounts.

The webinar will also describe the baseline requirements for implementing a least-privilege security model based on user roles and explain why existing tools such as sudo fall short in delivering enterprise-class security and manageability.

McNeely and Dr. Chultz will take participants through the value of leveraging Active Directory’s centrally managed identities and its rich group- and role-based management capabilities to provide access control and privilege management services to Linux and UNIX systems.

Finally, the webinar will demonstrate how the Centrify Suite provides an integrated, consistent and cost-effective solution for least-privilege security management across some 200 of the most widely used versions of Linux and UNIX.

Follow this link to sign up for the one hour webinar Implementing Least-Privilege Security Management in Complex Linux and UNIX Environments on October 27, 10am Pacific Time.

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