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Prism Policy Commander Features
Policy Commander Features
Threats to your network can come from inside or outside the firewall, from malicious attackers or careless end-users. Either way, making sure that every system on the network is securely configured is critical. Policy Commander™ makes the job easy by automating implementation, monitoring and enforcement of computer security policies. With Policy Commander, you’ll always know when a computer doesn’t comply with your security policies, and you’ll always have the power to enforce compliance at your fingertips.
Innovative Console: Policy Commander’s Web-based console is highly intuitive and easy to learn. The dashboard allows you to immediately determine the security posture of your organization, and enables your administrative users to view and modify specific policies and computer configurations at a very detailed level.
Automated Assessment & Enforcement: Policy Commander lets you easily target computers for policy enforcement based on the computers’ configuration and role, security level, organization group and location.
Security Policy Knowledge Base: Policy Commander delivers a growing knowledge base of security policies developed by New Boundary Technologies based on policy templates from Microsoft and leading IT security organizations like NIST and the NSA. These policies help you quickly and easily secure workstations and servers, protect sensitive electronic data, and assist with regulatory compliance.
Standard Components, Flexible Architecture: Policy Commander runs on Microsoft’s Windows 2000 (and higher), and uses MS SQL Server and MSDE. Policy Commander’s flexible architecture can easily scale to support your ever-expanding network of servers and workstations.
Powerful Policy Editor: Policy Commander includes a Policy Editor that allows administrators to modify existing security policies or create new ones. The New Boundary Technologies security policy format allows for the use of conditional logic, smart rules, packages and security template files, enabling administrators to target specific computers with appropriate security policies, and to define policies by important characteristics such as applicability, compliance and enforcement.
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