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The BenefitsInstead of storing their privileged accounts inan unsecure location, the hospital has a highlysecure repository for protecting these powerful“keys.” The vault technology uses FIPS 140-2validated cryptography with AES-256encryption in accordance with PCIrequirements.In addition, the software empowered BostonChildren’s Hospital to establish and streamlinebest practices for privileged user management.For example, the organization can quicklydisable accounts for departing employees andenact a system to regularly change privilegedpasswords—a key tenet of any strongprivileged identity management program.Moreover, the organization can now instantlyprovision accounts without cumbersomeadministrative tasks or resorting to weakpolicies such as issuing generic, sharedpasswords.“Prior to deploying CyberArk, it was tough todetermine who was using which passwords,so disabling usage for departing employeeswas a challenge,” said Mary Travers, a datasecurity analyst for Boston Children’s Hospital.“Additionally the work involved with gettingnew passwords out to people was a challengeand very time consuming. Today we can storeall identities in the EPV, verify authorized use,and automatically deactivate access to theaccounts as soon as a staff member leaves thehospital’s employ. Plus, the software saves us alot of time by enabling us to make updates inone central location. If we make a change toone system it’s instantly updated in allappropriate places. I don’t have to call everyoneon my team. I just send out the update andstore everything right there in the Vault.
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