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Fortinet FPA-1000G network management device Ethernet LAN
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FPA-1000G
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FortiPAM 1000G - Privileged Access Management and Secure Remote Access hardware appliance for up to 50 users
- Credential Security
- Certificate Storage
- ZTNA Integration
- Privileged Monitoring
- Automated Service Account Management
- Secure Access with MFA and SSO
- Comprehensive Reporting
- Fortinet Ecosystem Integrations
| SKU | FPA-1000G |
|---|---|
| EAN | 0195875217377 |
| Manufacturer | Fortinet |
| Availability | Out of Stock |
Privileged Access Management and Secure Remote Access
Privileged Access is defined as access to an account with privileges beyond those of regular
accounts, typically in keeping with roles such as IT Managers and System Administrators.
Examples of privileged access include Firewall and Network Administrators, Windows Domain
and Enterprise administrators.
Importantly Privileged Account attacks remain a high-profile attack vector, and in many
instances, detection alone is measured in hundreds of days, with recovery taking significantly
longer.
Built on the firm foundations of FortiOS, FortiPAM provides robust privileged account
management, session monitoring and management, and strict role-based access control to
secure access to sensitive assets and mitigate data breaches.
FortiPAM also supports operational technology (OT) use cases and connectivity standards,
offering a variety of connectivity options, ranging from full ZTNA enforcement to Agentless
connectivity with no client-side installation requisites.
With capabilities such as account discovery, secure password and certificate storage,
password rotation, identity authentication, session monitoring and recording, and reporting,
FortiPAM provides security teams with full visibility and control of privileged credential usage.
FortiPAM is incredibly straightforward to deploy and maintain. Whilst FortiPAM is fully capable
of running in stand-alone mode, it also offers deep integrations with several Fortinet products
Privileged Access is defined as access to an account with privileges beyond those of regular
accounts, typically in keeping with roles such as IT Managers and System Administrators.
Examples of privileged access include Firewall and Network Administrators, Windows Domain
and Enterprise administrators.
Importantly Privileged Account attacks remain a high-profile attack vector, and in many
instances, detection alone is measured in hundreds of days, with recovery taking significantly
longer.
Built on the firm foundations of FortiOS, FortiPAM provides robust privileged account
management, session monitoring and management, and strict role-based access control to
secure access to sensitive assets and mitigate data breaches.
FortiPAM also supports operational technology (OT) use cases and connectivity standards,
offering a variety of connectivity options, ranging from full ZTNA enforcement to Agentless
connectivity with no client-side installation requisites.
With capabilities such as account discovery, secure password and certificate storage,
password rotation, identity authentication, session monitoring and recording, and reporting,
FortiPAM provides security teams with full visibility and control of privileged credential usage.
FortiPAM is incredibly straightforward to deploy and maintain. Whilst FortiPAM is fully capable
of running in stand-alone mode, it also offers deep integrations with several Fortinet products
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Number of users | 50 user(s) |
| Network | |
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Power | |
|---|---|
| AC input voltage | 100-240 V |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | No |
| Power consumption (typical) | 233.7 W |
| Design | |
| Rack mounting | Yes |
| Rack capacity | 2U |
| Technical details | |
| Rack mounting | Yes |