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Password Management API - Application-to-Application Password Management

Apart from the Shared Administrative Accounts, there is is yet another kind of administrative account known as 'Service Accounts'. These are Application-to-Application accounts and generally have unlimited privileges. Service accounts are used by applications internally without any human intervention. While the access permissions will be defined in one application, the other application, which seeks to access this application will have to provide the credentials. These credentials are generally hard coded in the calling application for ease of use and this makes the organizations vulnerable to attacks.

You can do away with the practice of hard coded passwords and eliminate security risks by using PMP. One application (say Application A) would contact the PMP for the password to access another application (say Application B). On getting the password, 'A' would contact 'B' and all these have to happen without human intervention.

PMP provides Password Management APIs using which any enterprise application or command line script can programatically query PMP and retrieve passwords to connect with other applications or databases, thus removing the necessity to hard-code passwords and facilitating easier & safer inter-application access.

Service Accounts Management


Service Accounts Management

 

Password Management