Introduction
When you actively start using Keycyte PAM, one of the cornerstones of your company's cybersecurity strategy, the most frequently used interface will be the Client interface. Through this interface, users will be able to access servers and systems shared with them by their administrators. When accessing these servers and systems, they will be able to establish their connections according to their authorizations without seeing the passwords.
Figure-1
After logging into our product's Client interface, you will be greeted by the cards shown in Figure-1 on the dashboard page. These cards respectively represent:
- Shared Servers: The number of servers shared with you by your administrators,
- Shared Accounts: The number of identities you can use when accessing servers shared with you by your administrators,
- Private Accounts: The number of private identities you have created,
- Virtual Disk Usage: How much of the disk space allocated specifically for you that you are using.
The points to note here are: If your administrators activate the "Private Vault" feature when you access a server or system, you can access that server with the identities in your private password vault shown in Private Accounts. If the Private Vault feature is not activated, even if you have identities in your private password vault, you will not be allowed to access servers or systems with them.
The use of Virtual Disk Usage area is completely specific to you. You can use the virtual storage space shared with you for file transfers between servers, and you can benefit from this for file transfers from your own device to the server or from the server to your own device. However, for you to use these transfers, your administrator must have activated the File Transfer feature. Your administrators can only view the names and sizes of files you have uploaded to this virtual storage area and cannot access the contents of the files. At the same time, administrators also have the authority to completely clear your virtual storage area.