Product Overview
Privileged account means computer access with higher access rights, generally root access, administrator access, or access to service accounts. Sometimes any access to the command line on a server is considered privileged access, as most enterprise users are only allowed to use applications through their user interface.
Key Features & Functions
Account Inventory: types, last login, GID, etc.
Risk Analysis: weak passwords, dormant (“zombie”) accounts, orphaned (“ghost”) accounts.
Account Maintenance: ticketing, password resets, embedded credential management.
Secure Storage: dedicated hardware with national‑standard encryption chips.
Application Scenarios
Account Discovery and Compliance Detection
The system helps customers discover and organize unknown assets through targeted scans based on IP addresses or domain names, presenting a comprehensive asset panorama.

Embedded Account Management
Resolves plaintext credential issues by automatically updating hardcoded passwords according to password rotation policies, without requiring a service restart.
