Case Study: Leading Non-Profit Health Company achieves centralized privileged access management and accelerated Linux server deployment with Fortra's Core Privileged Access Manager (BoKS)

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Large Health System Turns to Core Privileged Access Manager (BoKS) for Server Management & System Security

A large not‑for‑profit U.S. health system with more than 9,000 staff and a complex network of hospitals, clinics and care facilities faced a major IT challenge while consolidating nearly 50 electronic medical record systems into one centralized platform. The new platform required a rapid expansion to about 60 Red Hat Linux servers and secure access for roughly 400 application, support and clinical users, all under strict HIPAA compliance and audit requirements.

After evaluating Core Privileged Access Manager (BoKS) against other vendors, the organization selected BoKS for its Active Directory integration, centralized privilege‑escalation/sudo management, SELinux compatibility and controls for local and domain accounts. The solution accelerated user and system deployments, let admins push time‑bound privileged access to many systems at once (saving about 30 minutes per system on common changes), streamlined new system rollouts, and improved vulnerability control and compliance.


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