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Pbrun is part of powerbroker server that symark and sun teams provides for advanced root privilege delegation and keylogging. This application provides delegate privileges (usually root) to other users and log all events related all audits with advanced features and centralized all its. Founded in 1985, Symark is the leading provider of security solutions for Global 2000 businesses that protect UNIX and Linux resources with superior access control and privilege management. Symark PowerBroker.
Presentation Transcript.Database AccessCustomer Training Date: 25-JAN-2005. Password and Access Management. Overview.
Reason for Change. Method for Change.
Customer Role and Responsibility. oSDM Role and Responsibility. Linux/Unix Operating System Access. Power Broker Overview. Named Accounts. EBSO and OTO @Oracle Login Steps.
Viewing Custom Schema Passwords. EBSO Only.Oracle On Demand adheres to the Password Policy and password management guidelines documented in the SAS70 II for Logical Database security.
All On Demand customers’ passwords will be changed by the lifecycle engineering team initially and during the Periodic Maintenance schedule as a regular process. The migration schedule for all customers will begin in April 2004 and will require that customers verify through testing that any CEMLIS (customizations) are not effected by the password changes.Logical Security describes how On Demand will ensure database and applications security with relation to login procedures and password management. This password migration is mandated for all customers. The SAS70 II for Oracle On Demand allows companies to meet their internal compliance standards.
The use of these security measures are for the benefit of our customers. Named accounts will be used to access the OS and from that access point users will be able to view the database and application accounts to which they have permission.The change to passwords will be executed using a tool called Password Manager which will generate passwords that adhere to the Password Policy. Passwords and configuration files will be update in an automated fashion. A full health check of the instance will be completed and the instance will be turned over to the customer to test the CEMLI code. Once verified the change will be promoted to Production following the Change Management Process. Named Linux/Unix accounts will be needed by any customer who requires access to the custom database passwords.
In addition, any customer or implementer who requires access will also need an OS level account to view permitted database passwords.On Demand will be changing standard database and application system administrator passwords as well as the custom schema database passwords.
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Industry | Enterprise Security Identity Management and Access Control, Vulnerability Management, Compliance Reporting |
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Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Key people | Matt Dircks, CEO Janine Seebeck, Chief Financial Officer Chris Jones, Chief Revenue Officer Morey Haber, Chief Technology Officer Dan Derosa, Chief Product Officer Dave Giles, Chief Customer Success Officer Liz Shulof, Chief Marketing Officer |
Products | Privileged and Identity Management Vulnerability Management Secure Remote Access |
Owner | Privately held |
500-1000 | |
Website | http://beyondtrust.com/ |
BeyondTrust (formerly Symark) is an American company that develops, markets, and supports a family of privileged identity management (PAM), privileged remote access, and vulnerability management products for UNIX, Linux, Windows and Mac OS operating systems.
BeyondTrust was founded in 2006 and provided Least Privilege Management software for the Microsoft Windows OS, before UNIX vendor Symark acquired BeyondTrust in 2009.[1][2] In 2018, the company was acquired by Bomgar, a developer of remote support and PAM software.[3] In both cases, BeyondTrust was adopted as the new company name.[4][5]
History[edit]
Symark[edit]
Symark was founded in 1985 as a VAX/VMS utility software company in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. Flysky fs t6 firmware update. Its name is derived from the initials of its founders, Bob Sommers and Doug Yarrow. Symark was also a client-server computing vendor, before later acquiring a license for the UNIX security product UPM (now owned by Quest Software)[6] and rebranding their version PowerBroker.[7][8] Symark relocated to Westlake Village, California, then again to Agoura Hills.
The company was focused on identity, access, and password management for privileged users on UNIX[9] systems. From 2003—2008 the company expanded in Spain, Portugal, Japan and Latin America. During the same time period they also grew almost 300 percent and were one of the fastest growing private companies in the Los Angeles area.
The original BeyondTrust[edit]
In 2003, AutoProf introduced the AutoProf Policy maker, which was the first commercial product[10] to build upon Microsoft's built-in Group Policy Objects to make common tasks like mapping network drives or sharing printer connections easier. In 2005, AutoProf grew 90% in revenue over the previous year[11] and changed the company name to DesktopStandard.[12] Four million desktops were under management of DesktopStandard's software across 3,500 customers. Between 2003—2005, DesktopStandard added six products to their portfolio for RBAC, password management, and identity access management on Windows. In 2006, Microsoft acquired most of DesktopStandard's products, and DesktopStandard's CEO formed a new company (BeyondTrust) around the remaining Policy Maker Application Security product.[13]
Acquisitions[edit]
2009: Symark acquired the Windows-based business of BeyondTrust in 2009 for approximately $20 million[14] and they adopted BeyondTrust as the new company name.[15]
2011: BeyondTrust acquired software from Likewise Software. The acquisition expanded its portfolio of 'inside perimeter' security capabilities for Windows and Unix-based systems to include authentication and auditing management for cross-platform and cloud environments.[16]
May 2012: BeyondTrust Acquired Vulnerability Management Pioneer eEye Digital Security.[17]
December 2012: BeyondTrust Acquired Blackbird Group.[18]
September 2014: Veritas Capital acquires BeyondTrust for $310 million.[19]
October 2018: Bomgar acquires BeyondTrust from Veritas.[20][21]
Bomgar[edit]
Developer(s) | BeyondTrust Software, Inc. |
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Initial release | 2003[22] |
Operating system | Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Linux, OS X, Windows, Windows Mobile[23] |
Type | Remote administration |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.beyondtrust.com/brand/bomgar |
Bomgar was a remote support provider that allows support technicians to remotely connect to end-user systems through firewalls from their computer or mobile device. Using the Bomgar Representative Console, technology support professionals can access and control systems and devices remotely, including personal computers, smartphones, tablets, servers, switches, point-of-sale systems and others.[24]
The company originated when Joel Bomgar developed his own remote support solutions to cut back on wasted hours he spent travelling while working as a support professional for a local company. In June 2003, he set up a one-page, static website selling his own, home-grown remote access solution, calling it ExpertVNC. Soon thereafter, his two college friends, Nathan McNeill and Patrick Norman, joined Bomgar as co-founders.[25]
In May 2004, ExpertVNC changed its name to NetworkStreaming. In the next month it changed its cloud-based product to an appliance model, differentiating itself from other similar remote support solutions.
In February 2007, NetworkStreaming underwent a significant brand change, and the company name was changed to Bomgar along with the founder's surname – as a simplification of this maiden name Bomgaars.[26]
Bomgar's first Private Equity investors, TA Accociates, placed a majority investment in Bomgar in May 2014.[27]
In April 2018, Francisco Partners announced that it acquired Bomgar from Thoma Bravo,[28] which owned Bomgar since June 2016.[29] Financial details of this deal were not disclosed.
Bomgar now operates under the name BeyondTrust.[30][31]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^By Steve Ragan, The Tech Herald. 'Symark and BeyondTrust – best acquisition ever. September 14, 2009.'
- ^By Doug Barney, Redmond Magazine. 'Desktop Standard Bought by Microsoft -- Mostly. ' October 3, 2006. Retrieved on August 28, 2009.
- ^By Andrew Ross, InformationAge. 'Bomgar completes acquisition of BeyondTrust. ' October 4, 2018.
- ^By Sean Michael Kerner, eWeek. 'Bomgar to Be Renamed BeyondTrust After Acquisition of PAM Vendor. ' September 13, 2018.
- ^By Tim Wilson, Dark Reading. 'Symark Buys BeyondTrust, Takes BeyondTrust Name. ' September 14, 2009.
- ^'PassGo Will Bring Quest Greater Multiplatform Capabilities'. www.gartner.com. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
- ^Jeff, Parker. 'BeyondTrust PowerBroker Active Directory Tools for PCI/SOX/HIPAA Compliance'. ITTSystems.com.
- ^By Alex Woodie, The Linux Beacon. 'Symark Tackles Tough Access Control ProblemsArchived January 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. ' April 2, 2008.
- ^'Unix Privileged Identity & Access Management'. 2016.
- ^Tulloch, Mitch. 'Windows Server Hacks: AutoProf Policy Maker'. WindowsDevCenter. O'Reilly. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^Press Release. 'AutoProf Announces Record Year Revenue Growth. ' January 12, 2005. Retrieved on August 28, 2009
- ^Press Release. 'Article: AutoProf Announces Name Change and Releases Group Policy Security Product; DesktopStandard Corporation Provides Application-Level Security Product to Satisfy Regulatory Compliance Needs[dead link]. ' January 26, 2005. Retrieved on August 28, 2009.
- ^Montalbano, Elizabeth (2006-10-02). 'Microsoft buys DesktopStandard'. InfoWorld. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^By Jackie Noblett, Mass High Tech. 'BeyondTrust acquired by SymarkArchived 2009-09-22 at the Wayback Machine. September 14, 2009
- ^'Networking'.
- ^https://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/10/idUS166340+10-May-2012+BW20120510
- ^'BeyondTrust Acquires BlackBird Group, Improves Enterprise Security'.
- ^'Veritas Capital snaps up security firm BeyondTrust for $310 million'.
- ^http://www.eweek.com/security/bomgar-to-be-renamed-beyondtrust-after-acquisition-of-pam-vendor
- ^'Veritas to sell BeyondTrust to Bomgar'. 2018-09-13.
- ^'FAQs'. Bomgar. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^'Bomgar Unveils FIPS-Compliant Remote Access Helpdesk Tool'. darkReading. June 21, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^Ohlhotst, Frank (January 13, 2009). 'Bomgar Offer an Appliance for All Remote Support Needs'. ChannelInsider. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^'BeyondTrust'. Privco. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
- ^McNamara, Paul. 'Company's new name has familiar ring'. Network World. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
- ^'News TA'. TA Associates. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
- ^'Francisco Partners Acquires Bomgar BOMGAR'. www.bomgar.com. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
- ^'Thoma Bravo Acquires Bomgar, Strengthens Security Software Portfolio BOMGAR'. www.bomgar.com. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
- ^'Bomgar Is Now BeyondTrust'. Archived from the original on 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2019-10-03.
- ^Kerner, Sean (2018-09-13). 'Bomgar to Be Renamed BeyondTrust After Acquisition of PAM Vendor'. eWeek.
External links[edit]
- Bomgar