A. CyberArk Privilege Cloud uses cloud-based methods, integrating with CyberArk Identity for MFA. and supports SAML and OIDC; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted depends on on-premises methods such as RADIUS and LDAP, but can adopt SAML or OIDC with additional setups.
B. CyberArk Privilege Cloud only provides a username and password authentication without third-party IdP integration; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted uses traditional on-premises methods such as Windows and LDAP. but lacks modern protocols such as SAML or OIDC.
C. Both use the same authentication methods.
D. CyberArk Privilege Cloud requires on-premises components for all authentication and does not support other cloud-based authentication protocols; CyberArk PAM Self-Hosted offers a wide array of methods, including support for SAML. OIDC. and other modern protocols, without needing on-premises components.
A. SupportWebBrowsers
B. SupportHTML5Content
C. SupportWebApplications
D. SupportBrowsers
A. LDAR RADIUS. SAML OpenID Connect (OIDC)
B. Only RADIUS can be used to achieve MFA across all components, such as PSM for RDP and PSM for SSH.
C. Privilege Cloud Shared Services fully utilize CyberArk Identity and its MFA options.
D. Windows. PKI. RADIUS. CyberArk, LDAP. SAML. OpenID Connect (OIDC)
A. CreateUserPass
B. CreateCredFile
C. ConfigureUserPass
D. ConfigureCredFile
A. RADIUS
B. OIDC
C. Client Authentication Certificate
D. MFA Caching
E. SAML