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CyberArk and Optiv Join Forces to Safeguard Workforce Access

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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  1. Seamless Transition: Optiv replaced its legacy SSO system with CyberArk’s Workforce Identity Security in under 30 days, enabling secure access for over 2,500 employees without disrupting business-critical application access.

  2. Enhanced Identity Security: The deployment expands Optiv’s identity security strategy, providing advanced SSO for a frictionless sign-in experience and reflecting a strong commitment to user-centric technologies.

  3. Long-standing Partnership: With over a decade of collaboration, Optiv and CyberArk have completed more than 500 projects for 220 clients, demonstrating their effectiveness in architecting identity-first security strategies.

  4. Recognized Leadership: Optiv’s expertise and commitment to CyberArk’s solutions have earned them the title of CyberArk’s Americas Partner of the Year for ten consecutive years, solidifying their role as a key player in enterprise identity security.

CyberArk and Optiv: An Innovative Partnership

CyberArk recently joined forces with Optiv to enhance security around workforce access and identity. The partnership marks a significant upgrade from Optiv’s legacy single sign-on (SSO) system. Within just 30 days, Optiv transitioned over 2,500 employees to the CyberArk Identity Security Platform. This move ensured seamless access to hundreds of essential applications, highlighting a user-centric approach to security.

Optiv’s commitment to cybersecurity runs deep. The company has relied on CyberArk’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) for safeguarding IT operations. With this new deployment, Optiv enhances its identity security strategy, enabling a streamlined and secure sign-in process. Both companies emphasize the importance of effective privilege controls in managing identities, paving the way for more robust security measures.

The Broader Implications of Identity Security

This collaboration does more than just secure Optiv’s operations; it sets a standard for the industry. Optiv’s role extends beyond internal use; the company acts as an expert integrator and Managed Service Provider for clients. By delivering identity security services, Optiv helps other organizations implement effective security strategies, drawing on a decade of collaboration with CyberArk.

The partnership illustrates a pivotal shift in cybersecurity, where organizations prioritize user experience alongside security. This model not only supports internal operations but also fosters a culture of security awareness among clients. By championing identity-first strategies, Optiv and CyberArk contribute significantly to the evolving landscape of digital security, ultimately strengthening the fabric of cybersecurity in today’s interconnected world.

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