Centrify Suite

Centrally Control, Secure and Audit Access to Cross-platform Systems & Applications

Whether working to meet PCI, SOX or other regulations, or to protect intellectual property and data center resources in an increasingly borderless network, IT organizations are deploying identity-aware security solutions that provide centralized visibility and control over identities, user access rights, privileges and administration

Built on a common architecture, designed for rapid deployment and unmatched flexibility, the Centrify Suite 2012 is an integrated family of products that lets you centrally control, secure and audit access to cross-platform systems and applications. Click on a topic to learn more:

Learn More about the Products in the Centrify Suite

Centrify DirectControl

Consolidate Identities and Centralize Authentication

  • Easily integrate UNIX identities and systems into AD using Centrify Zones
  • Single sign-on and centralized security policies for UNIX, Linux and Mac

Centrify DirectAuthorize

Role-Based Authorization and Privilege Management

  • Dynamically enforce rights for access and privileged commands
  • Grant rights based on user roles and computer function

Centrify DirectAudit

Detailed Auditing and Playback of User Activity and Sessions

  • Audit in detail what users do on Windows, UNIX & Linux systems
  • Report on user sessions and monitor for suspicious activity

Centrify DirectSecure

Trust-Based Protection of Sensitive Systems

  • Secure a logical network of trusted systems
  • Enable end-to-end encryption of data-in-motion

Centrify DirectManage

Centralized Management and Administration

  • Deploy Centrify software and migrate identities to Active Directory
  • Manage accounts, access rights, privileges and policies

Centrify Suite: 5 Stars

Centrify Suite 2010: 5 Stars"The Centrify Suite provides administrators a way to integrate UNIX, Linux and Mac OS X users into the already existing Active Directory structure ... We find this solution to be an excellent value for the money."

Peter Stephenson
SC Magazine
September, 2011