Top 5 Identity Management Challenges and Solutions
This webinar will demonstrate the top 5 identity management challenges: forgotten passwords, account lockouts, expiring passwords, user account de-provisioning and privileged passwords. You will also see how Netwrix Identity Management Suite can address these challenges.
Current version 3.3, released on February 19, 2013:
What's New:
Typical fixes and updates.
Version 3.2, released on January 24, 2013:
What's New:
New version of Netwrix Password Expiration Notifier 3.3:
Supports CSV for email reports.
Typical fixes and updates.
New version of Netwrix Password Manager 6.5:
New user interface localization languages: Traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese (the product supports 13 languages now).
Improved Logon Prompt Extension interface.
Enrollment can be forced on user logon.
Support for batch removal of multiple users.
Enhanced user verification: after answering the security questions, an email is sent with a link to the password reset operation.
Support for password management operations for SalesForce accounts.
Reports can be exported to the CSV format.
Two additional fields have been added to reports: email and organizational unit.
Typical fixes and updates.
Version 3.1, released on November 16, 2012:
What's New:
New version of Netwrix Password Expiration Notifier 3.2:
Support for the installation on Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.
Support for Windows 2012-based domains.
Improved performance.
Support for both trusted and non-trusted domains.
Advanced filtering options: ability to filter out specific organizational units.
Reports on accounts expiration, in addition to passwords expiration.
User notifications on account expiration, in addition to the password expiration notification.
Ability to ignore the domain password policy and estimate expiration dates based on the granular password policies only.
Ability to overwrite the "Maximum Password Age" group policy setting used for the expiration date estimation.
Typical fixes and updates.
Support for the installation on Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.
Support for Windows 2012-based domains.
Typical fixes and updates of Netwrix Management Console.
Version 3.0, released on September 14, 2012:
Latest version of Netwrix Management Console:
Improved user interface, typical fixes and updates
Latest versions of Netwrix products
Netwrix Account Lockout Examiner 4.1:
Completely revamped version with major performance improvements.
Email notifications can be configured to be triggered only when specified accounts are locked out.
User-friendly representation of the account lockout examination results.
Examination results now include the information on the process that may have caused an account lockout.
Version 2.0, released on August 26, 2011, with the following products included:
Netwrix Account Lockout Examiner
Netwrix Inactive Users Tracker
Netwrix Logon Reporter
Netwrix Password Manager
Netwrix Password Expiration Notifier
Netwrix Account Lockout Examiner:
Many typical fixes and updates.
Netwrix Inactive Users Tracker:
Separate options for processing of computer and user accounts.
Support for SMTP authentication (including SMTP SSL).
Detection of inactive local computer accounts (in addition to Active Directory accounts).
Typical fixes and misc. minor improvements.
Netwrix Logon Reporter:
Audit collection from member servers and workstations (in addition to domain controllers), with ability to limit the scope by organizational unit or computer name.
Customizable event filters by logon type (interactive, network, batch, service ,unlock, network clear text, new credentials, remote interactive, cached interactive), category (users logon/logoff, password changes, password resets, account lockouts, account unlocks), and user.
Improved reports: computer names from where logons were performed, logon failure reason, charts showing breakdown of logon types etc.
Improved database import performance.
Network traffic compression is now available in the Freeware Edition.
Filter by computer name in Logon Event Viewer.
Netwrix Password Manager:
Netwrix User interface localization is now available in ten languages: in this version we have added German, French, Russian and Hebrew. More languages can be added manually or ordered from Netwrix for an additional fee.
Netwrix If users do not want their passwords to expire after a certain period, they can now specify this on password reset (this option can be disabled by the administrator).
Netwrix Administrators can prohibit users to create custom verification questions on the Self-Service portal.
Netwrix Administrators can now assign predefined verification questions to a single managed domain, as opposed to the whole product installation in previous versions.
Netwrix The customizable 'Support' field in the Administrative portal - Settings - Customer Branding ('Support phone' in previous versions) can now also contain an html code, which enables the use of content and image links.
Netwrix The new Batch Enrollment feature available from the Administrative Portal enables administrators to import the existing users' profile information and verification data. Users then do not have to go through the initial enrollment procedure.
Netwrix Users can now handle their Google Apps accounts with the Password Manager with the same ease and convenience as their domain accounts.
Netwrix User Enrollment Report performance has been enhanced: it is now faster and supports an unlimited number of users.
Netwrix The HelpDesk portal performance has been improved to support domains with a large number of users.
Netwrix Password Expiration Notifier:
Option to send password expiration notifications via text messages (SMS).
Support for SMTP authentication (including SMTP SSL).
Option to include images in password expiration notifications.
Improved support for Windows Server 2008 Fine-Grained Password Policies.
Typical fixes and misc. minor improvements.
Version 1.0, released on May 7, 2010 - Initial release with the following products included:
Top 5 Identity Management Challenges and Solutions
This webinar will demonstrate the top 5 identity management challenges: forgotten passwords, account lockouts, expiring passwords, user account de-provisioning and privileged passwords. You will also see how Netwrix Identity Management Suite can address these challenges.