CyberArk Privileged Access Management vs. One Identity Identity Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CyberArk Privileged Access Management
Score 8.2 out of 10
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CyberArk is a privileged account and access security suite issued by the company of the same name in Massachusetts . The Core Privileged Access Security Solution unifies Enterprise Password Vault, Privileged Session Manager and Privileged Threat Analytics to protect an organization’s most critical assets.N/A
One Identity Identity Manager
Score 7.0 out of 10
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One Identity, a division of Quest, offers an identity management, governance, and privileged access solution via Identity Manager, a tool to mitigate risk, secure data, meet uptime requirements and satisfy compliance by giving users access to data and applications they need and nothing more.N/A
Pricing
CyberArk Privileged Access ManagementOne Identity Identity Manager
Editions & Modules
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsCyberArk offers a variety of Identity Security packages for different user types within an organization.—
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Community Pulse
CyberArk Privileged Access ManagementOne Identity Identity Manager
Considered Both Products
CyberArk Privileged Access Management
Chose CyberArk Privileged Access Management
I've managed to compete for solutions to CyberArk in the past as a Security Program Manager and found that CyberArk is truly the best-of-breed PIM/PAM tool. Cyberark has a fuller set of supported use cases and a more mature overall operating model. Everyone else is playing …
Chose CyberArk Privileged Access Management
CyberArk is better in every possible way. ERPM is engineered for a workstation model. It treats directories like they are computers with a lot of local accounts. Also many settings are universal, so it is either on or off. You cannot customize a checkout time per account is …
One Identity Identity Manager

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Top Pros

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Best Alternatives
CyberArk Privileged Access ManagementOne Identity Identity Manager
Small Businesses

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User Ratings
CyberArk Privileged Access ManagementOne Identity Identity Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(9 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
7.2
(4 ratings)
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User Testimonials
CyberArk Privileged Access ManagementOne Identity Identity Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
Cyberark
The system is great for enterprise or larger IT departments or teams where temporary or full access may be given using privileged IDs. Requirements for needing local admin access is also eliminated which can help with specific Windows workstation related tasks. It can be very useful when working with remote teams or contractors who may need temporary access to a system when required.
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One Identity, by Quest
Well-suited: Companies with .NET or windows technology as a core. Companies with AD as main Directory Services Less appropriate: Companies with lot UNIX boxes Companies looking to support applications with many different connectors.
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Pros
Cyberark
  • Automatically discover new servers on the network and take control of the local admin password by vaulting it and ensuring nobody knows the password. A different password on every server.
  • Automatically roll the password in a configurable manner - after each use, after a certain period of time, etc.
  • Track and govern sensitive account usage by ensuring only properly authorized users can access the vault and obtain the credentials and then monitor usage.
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One Identity, by Quest
  • Audit Trace History: Out of the box enables important field to trace and give you flexibility to expand them thru configuration settings.
  • Provisioning to Active Directory: Synchronization Editor gives you flexibility to define what and when needs to be on sync.
  • Web Portal: Latest version is more user friendly and support mobile devices.
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Cons
Cyberark
  • GUI - right now everything is on one page/dashboard. Some level of folder/Safe type view would be great
  • More options when storing passwords - especially for network based passwords
  • Better integrations with vendors like Cisco so that admins dont need to really get the password from the vault (think Last Pass type add on)
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One Identity, by Quest
  • Web Designer: Hard to implement a new form from scratch.
  • Rest API: Make more methods available.
  • Connector: More connectors required like SNOW, Workday,etc.
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Support Rating
Cyberark
Customer support and technical support have always been great when we require assistance. Especially when we come across issues that we're not familiar with.
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One Identity, by Quest
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Alternatives Considered
Cyberark
It is known as one of the safest products in the market. It has good support and is also available as on-premise. You can run it virtually on VMWare (and probably on other hypervisors as well). You can have a second instance on bare metal and that makes it a very safe system.
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One Identity, by Quest
Selected due windows base technology, easy to deploy and AD connector.
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Return on Investment
Cyberark
  • Decreased the probability of an external cyber attack to privileged accounts..
  • Management can control privileged account life cycle management more effectively
  • Recording privileged sessions allows our organization to play back exactly the point of a breach or malicious behavior
  • Automated system to manage and verify passwords, as privileged accounts are constantly created and deleted
  • Automatic PWD change functionality will substantially decrease probability of PWD theft or misuse.
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One Identity, by Quest
  • Positive impact because we now disable users immediately from the authoritative source.
  • Positive impact due our integration with EPIC.
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