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Xceedium, Inc., is a network security software company that provides privileged identity and access management solutions. Their software is used to mitigate the risks that privileged users, privileged accounts (admin, root, etc.) and privileged credentials (passwords, certificates, digital keys, etc.) pose to systems and data. Xceedium specializes in mid-large sized enterprises in vertical market segments including Banking and Financial Services, Retail, Telecom, Healthcare, Energy and Government Agencies. They market their product through a global partner network. The Xceedium Xsuite™ platform enables organizations to apply the principle of least privilege, which holds that systems and individuals should only be granted access to the resources and commands that are absolutely necessary for the required task. According to the company, its Xsuite product limits access for privileged users to the systems and commands for which they are explicitly authorized (Role-based access control). It monitors the activities of privileged users and sends alerts when individuals attempt to violate a policy. The system records privileged user sessions such as telnet, RDP, SSH, and VNC and provides a mechanism to replay recorded session for investigations and forensics. Xceedium is a private, venture-backed company with funding from ArrowPath Venture Partners and Nationwide Mutual Capital. In June 2012, Xceedium closed a $12 million financing led by ArrowPath Venture Partners bringing the total capital raised to $25M〔(Talking Cloud )〕 == Company History == Xceedium Inc., was founded in 2000 by David Van and David Cheung as a technology management company targeting Wall Street customers. Xceedium split from Lucid Technologies Group, a company created in 1995.〔(Yellowise )〕 The company developed software for internal use that provided its consultants with secure remote access to sensitive customer systems. This software became the core technology for the Xceedium GateKeeper product. Xceedium headquarters was originally located in Jersey City, New Jersey until it relocated to Northern Virginia in March 2011. Initial funding for the venture-backed company came from ArrowPath Venture Partners and Nationwide Mutual Capital. Xceedium was acquired by CA Technologies in August 2015.〔("CA Technologies Completes Acquisition of Xceedium, Inc." )〕 *7/21/10—Glenn Hazard is named Chairman and CEO of Xceedium *4/4/11—Gatekeeper achieved Common Criteria EAL4+ Certification. The certification provides a common framework for government agencies to evaluate security features and capabilities of information technology security products. *6/28/11—Gatekeeper received FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Certification. FIPS 140-2 provides a common framework for government agencies and other highly regulated industries to evaluate the cryptographic security capabilities of information technology products. *9/8/11—Xceedium acquired Cloakware Password Authority from Irdeto. *9/11/11—Xceedium announced availability of Xceedium Xsuite – a combination of Xceedium’s GateKeeper and Cloakware Password Authority *6/5/12—Xceedium unveiled Xsuite Cloud for Amazon Web Services. *2/12/13 Xceedium released Xsuite for VMware vSphere. *8/17/15 Xceedium acquired by CA Technologies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Xceedium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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