One Identity Safeguard Transparent Mode Monitoring

Do you use the solution’s “transparent mode” feature for privileged sessions? If yes, how does this feature affect your monitoring of privileged accounts?

RR
Independent Consultant
Monitoring privileged accounts using transparent mode is much easier from a user perspective, as it is almost invisible to them. What we are discussing is the deployment of Safeguard in transparent mode. From a monitoring standpoint, unfortunately, it does not prevent the injection of certain credentials. However, in terms of monitoring functionality, it is almost the same. Therefore, I cannot say that there is a significant negative impact from that perspective.
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Tor Nordhagen - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Director at Semaphore
Right now, the way accounts are managed, you don't necessarily know who is using an account. There's a shared admin account, and that's not a good thing. And those accounts are by several people. One of the real benefits of safeguarding here is that the client will have an absolute audit of who is using an administrative interface...
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