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ACE compliance with PAM and integration to CyberArk |
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Lone_Wanderer |
Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 10:44 pm Post subject: ACE compliance with PAM and integration to CyberArk |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2017 Posts: 9
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Hi all,
I have customer, who is implementing PAM across all of their service/priviledged accounts.
When it comes to ACE, right now, we have:
1. legacy mqsisetdbparms credentials that can be moved to a vault
2. current mqsisetdbparms credentials that cannot be moved to a vault
3. current mqsicredentials credentials that already sit in a vault
The reqirement from the customer is that every exisitng account is managed by CyberArk. The problem I forsee with this is is that I know of no way to integrate this with existing ACE infrastructure. For example, when the account that we use for connectivity to LDAP is migrated to PAM and it's password is changed every 3 months, right now the only way I can think of to propagate this change to ACE would be to run mqsisetdbparms again, either manually or via script.
Our ACE nodes run on AIX LPARs.
How does the industry approach this problem? Surely IBM has some sort of more elegant solution for this. Because even the vault isn't perfect. Yeah, it's a file, but same with my LDAP example. the moment some credentials change in that Vault because of CyberArk policy, I see myself running mqsicredentials again.
Thank you, kind regards |
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gbaddeley |
Posted: Mon May 13, 2024 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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 Jedi Knight
Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Posts: 2538 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Hi Lone Wanderer,
We use both CyberArk PAM and ACE on AIX.
Our IT security policy allows exceptions for "service accounts" to exist with unknown or non-expiring passwords. It would be quite disruptive for us to regularly change passwords on ACE services like DB connections and https web service calls etc. for little improvement in overall security. Legacy products like ACE/IIB/WMB were not built with concepts in mind like easy and no-impact password / credentials rotation. _________________ Glenn |
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