Lieberman Software Corporation, the Pioneers of Privileged Identity Management, last week announced the immediate availability of a Dell Systems Management ISV Certified solution to discover Dell Remote Access Controllers (DRACs) in PowerEdge servers and control access to their user accounts. The solution builds upon the existing security of DRAC products and makes it easier for organizations to comply with government and industry regulations that require secured account passwords.
“Lieberman Software is the first member of the Dell PartnerDirect ISV Program to be certified for managing the privileged identities that control access to DRAC devices,” said Kevin Noreen, Senior Product Manager for Systems Management, Dell Enterprise Product Group. “Dell PowerEdge server customers rely on DRAC devices for powerful, easy-to-use, remote management and configuration options that simplify IT management and enhance security. Lieberman’s Enterprise Random Password Manager (ERPM) and Random Password Manager (RPM) solutions underwent a rigorous certification process. Now our mutual customers will benefit from these incremental security measures when managing privileged access to DRAC devices.”
Typical remote access devices are accessible by distinct network addresses and are often pre-configured with default credentials. Organizations that do not manage root account logins on these devices risk exposing access to unauthorized individuals and lack an audit trail reflecting access information.
Without an automated solution to control the privileged account passwords on remote access card, many administrators enroll each controller in the organization’s directory services – a time-consuming and complex process. Others attempt to track and change these logins manually or use a common, shared password among large groups of remote access controller devices.
The Lieberman Software solution enables organizations to maintain frequently changed, unique credentials for every DRAC on the network – credentials that are provided only on a need-to-know basis and changed after each use. Access to the credentials is granted through an audited web portal.
The Lieberman Software – Dell Remote Access Controller Integration
Effective immediately, Lieberman Software integrates its fully-functioning support for Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) devices in the company’s privileged identity management solutions Enterprise Random Password Manager (ERPM) and Random Password Manager (RPM). The integration is available at no additional charge to the ERPM and RPM licenses, allowing organizations to automatically discover, secure, store and securely recover DRAC login credentials on Dell PowerEdge servers throughout the enterprise. Lieberman Software products deploy quickly to alleviate the difficulties associated with manually updating the accounts on these devices, allowing organizations to bring their remote access controller into compliance with regulatory mandates for securing privileged accounts.
“Our strategy is to manage privileged identities from the iron to the application – in both physical and virtual environments,” said Philip Lieberman, president and CEO of Lieberman Software. “This announcement demonstrates our expertise in controlling privileged identities by managing a fundamental component of virtually all cloud host environments, regardless of operating system. This capability is also critical to non-cloud datacenters, including large enterprises that rely on DRAC devices and other IPMI-compliant lights-out management cards.”