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Thursday, 22 June 2017

CA Technologies is an Overall Leader in privilege management

CA Technologies today announced it has been named an Overall Leader in privilege management in this year’s Leadership Compass report issued by KuppingerCole, an analyst firm for identity-focused information security.

“Privilege management is among the most relevant areas of identity and access management, but also tightly connected to cybersecurity, given that privileged users are a primary target of attackers. Even the most sophisticated attacker would find it almost impossible to succeed without having access to privileged credentials,” Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole wrote in the report. “CA Privileged Access Management is scalable and supports a hybrid IT environment. It’s a comprehensive, mature and overall complete solution that functions well on its own but also integrates fully with other products in the CA Technologies security stack.”

In the Leadership Compass: Privilege Management* report, the Overall Leader rating provides a combined view of a company’s ratings in: innovation, market presence and product. CA was a leader in every category, and it received ratings of “strong positive” across product characteristics of security, functionality, integration, interoperability, usability, ecosystem and market position. It also rated “strong positive” for the financial strength of the company.

“Some of the most damaging breaches and attacks in the Asia Pacific region have succeeded due to compromised privileged accounts,” said Lim Teng Sherng, VP, Security, Asia Pacific & Japan, CA Technologies. “Organisations need to have a strong identity-centric security in place to protect and enable business growth and transformation. CA Privileged Access Management offers a comprehensive, end-to-end solution for controlling privileged access across hybrid IT environments – including cloud, virtual and distributed systems at both the network and server.”

* KuppingerCole, Leadership Compass: Privilege Management, by Martin Kuppinger, April 2017.

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