How do I log into a secret Server?
This ensures you know what you are logging into.
- Open, for example, Google Chrome.
- In the upper-right corner of the browser, click the Password Filler icon. ...
- For Username, type the username you use to access Secret Server. ...
- For Password, enter the password for your account. ...
- Click the Login button.
What are secret servers?
Secret Server is a privileged access management solution that lets IT administrators and IT security professionals, secure privileges for services, applications, root and administrator accounts across the enterprise.
How do I log into thycotic?
Go to Cloud Manager at https://portal.thycotic.com/. Click Sign In. You are redirected to our tech support portal login. Click the button for the Thycotic One region you chose.
What does thycotic secret Server do?
Thycotic Secret Server (SS) is an enterprise-grade, privileged access management solution that is quickly deployable and easily managed. With SS, you can automatically discover and manage your privileged accounts through an intuitive interface, protecting against malicious activity, enterprise-wide.
What is thycotic used for?
Thycotic helps stop endpoint exploits such as malware and ransomware across your Windows & Mac environments. Provides comprehensive endpoint privilege management and security solutions. Assures least privilege application control. Enables administrative user group management.
What is a thycotic Server?
What is Secret Server? Secret Server is Thycotic's industry-leading Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution. Secret Server gives security and IT ops teams the agility to secure and manage all types of privileges, protecting administrator, service, application, and root accounts from cyber attack.
Did IBM buy thycotic?
May 15th, 2018. WASHINGTON, May 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Thycotic, a provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions for more than 7,500 organizations worldwide, today announced that it has entered into an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement with IBM (NYSE: IBM) Security.