Endpoint Policy Manager & Netwrix Privilege Secure
The Endpoint Policy Manager CSE is the agent for Netwrix Privilege Secure. When paired together, you get the following benefits:
- You are able to launch applications (elevated or not) from a local desktop, and have them brokered by the Netwrix Privilege Secure server
- Applications will launch with Netwrix Privilege Secure 2fa (built-in or 3rd party)
- Applications may launch elevated if desired
- The whole screen can be recorded and sent up to the Netwrix Privilege Secure server for safekeeping and analysis
Therefore, instead of relying on RDP to remote control into a server to perform a privileged operation, maintaining a second set of credentials, and having nothing recorded for posterity, you can use the Better Together power of Netwrix Privilege Secure and Endpoint Policy Manager CSE.
The best part is, if you are only interested in the Endpoint Policy Manager + Netwrix Privilege Secure Better Together story, you only have to pay for the Netwrix Privilege Secure licenses. That is, there is no required endpoint license when Netwrix Privilege Secure is used alongside a Endpoint Policy Manager directive (where Netwrix Privilege Secure is involved.) You will see more as we go along but, if you are using Netwrix Privilege Secure and want to try out the power of Endpoint Policy Manager, that is included in your Netwrix Privilege Secure license.
NOTE: See the Netwrix Privilege Secure Client - Getting Started with MMC with/without Endpoint Policy Manager video for a demo on the relationship of the Netwrix Privilege Secure and Endpoint Policy Manager downloads and moving parts.
NOTE: All Netwrix Privilege Secure + Endpoint Policy Manager documentation from Netwrix Privilege Secure can be found in Netwrix Privilege Secure for Endpoints Documentation.