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Bytes Software Services

CyberArk Conjur Cloud and Secrets Hub SaaS

A multi-cloud solution secures developer access and cloud workloads by leveraging the cloud provider’s built-in (native) capabilities. It provides full visibility to cloud workload identities, roles and the secrets used to secure them. bssgc

Features

  • Supports cloud-native environments and cloud providers native secret services.
  • Centralized visibility, management and rotation of secrets.
  • Supports high levels of automation.
  • Designed to eliminate Secret vault stores.
  • Ease of use so developers avoid workflow changes.
  • SaaS secrets management platform.
  • Low Latency service with high performance and availability
  • Native access for developers.

Benefits

  • Reduce Cloud risk by enforcing security policy for application access
  • Provide security with rapid visibility of cloud environments app security.
  • Operational efficiency from eliminating multiple management points/vault sprawl.
  • Ensure high security standards by using workflows
  • Reduce audit failures around application identity management.

Pricing

£42 a user a month

Service documents

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Framework

G-Cloud 14

Service ID

1 9 8 0 1 3 1 1 4 2 7 0 2 1 2

Contact

Bytes Software Services Chris Swani
Telephone: +44 (0) 7951 326815
Email: tenders@bytes.co.uk

Service scope

Service constraints
Secrets Hub is planned to support GCP towards the second half of 2024. It currently supports Azure and AWS.
System requirements
  • Windows 2012/2016 Server
  • Quad core processer
  • Min 8GB RAM
  • Min 80GB available disk space

User support

Email or online ticketing support
Email or online ticketing
Support response times
1 Hour
User can manage status and priority of support tickets
No
Phone support
Yes
Phone support availability
24 hours, 7 days a week
Web chat support
No
Onsite support
Yes, at extra cost
Support levels
"24x7 Helpdesk support
Professional Services for deployment and post-installation modifications
Technical Account Management as an ongoing service
Free Customer Success assistance to guide the PAM Program"
Support available to third parties
Yes

Onboarding and offboarding

Getting started
CyberArk provides detailed documentation on the CyberArk Docs site. CyberArk and it's partners can also provide Professional Services to new and existing customers for this purpose.
Service documentation
Yes
Documentation formats
  • HTML
  • PDF
End-of-contract data extraction
Data is made available upon request.
End-of-contract process
After a specified period of time the tenant and the data is holds it deleted from the cloud service.

Using the service

Web browser interface
Yes
Using the web interface
Users will need to be created on the Central CyberArk platform. Once you have an account you will be able to self set up the service via the web interface. Clients will also be able to onboard new and existing applications within their remit. Our central admins will control policy over which application stacks/environments each user can control and modify.
Web interface accessibility standard
WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
Web interface accessibility testing
None
API
Yes
What users can and can't do using the API
API configuration information can be found here: https://docs.cyberark.com/conjur-cloud/latest/en/Content/ConjurCloud/APIs/ccl-rest-apis-lp.htm?tocpath=Developer%20reference%7CConjur%20Cloud%20REST%20APIs%7C_____0
API automation tools
  • Ansible
  • Chef
  • OpenStack
  • SaltStack
  • Terraform
  • Puppet
API documentation
Yes
API documentation formats
  • HTML
  • Other
Command line interface
Yes
Command line interface compatibility
  • Linux or Unix
  • Windows
  • MacOS
Using the command line interface
Please see the Conjur Cloud CLI reference page here https://docs.cyberark.com/conjur-cloud/latest/en/Content/ConjurCloud/CLI/cli-commands.htm

Scaling

Scaling available
Yes
Scaling type
Automatic
Independence of resources
Within the licenses capacity we scale to an above average consumption pattern.
Usage notifications
Yes
Usage reporting
  • API
  • Email
  • Other
Other usage reporting
Via User Interface

Analytics

Infrastructure or application metrics
No

Resellers

Supplier type
Reseller (no extras)
Organisation whose services are being resold
Cyberark

Staff security

Staff security clearance
Other security clearance
Government security clearance
Up to Developed Vetting (DV)

Asset protection

Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
Yes
Data storage and processing locations
Other locations
User control over data storage and processing locations
Yes
Datacentre security standards
Supplier-defined controls
Penetration testing frequency
At least every 6 months
Penetration testing approach
In-house
Protecting data at rest
Encryption of all physical media
Data sanitisation process
Yes
Data sanitisation type
  • Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
  • Deleted data can’t be directly accessed
Equipment disposal approach
Complying with a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v.30, CAS (Sanitisation) or ISO/IEC 27001

Backup and recovery

Backup and recovery
Yes
What’s backed up
  • Cloud workload identities
  • Roles and the secrets used to secure them.
Backup controls
Backups are configure don a set schedule, Admins can adjust these as necessary.
Datacentre setup
Multiple datacentres with disaster recovery
Scheduling backups
Supplier controls the whole backup schedule
Backup recovery
  • Users can recover backups themselves, for example through a web interface
  • Users contact the support team

Data-in-transit protection

Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
  • Private network or public sector network
  • Other
Other protection between networks
Communication between the customer's environment and the Privilege Cloud platform is conducted through a secure VPN protocol proprietary to CyberArk.
Data protection within supplier network
Other
Other protection within supplier network
CyberArk uses advanced encryption algorithms to protect data at rest and DLP to restrict data access to intended audience.

Availability and resilience

Guaranteed availability
"CyberArk is committed to a service availability SLA of 99.95% for Privilege Cloud SaaS.
In the event CyberArk does not meet the Availability Commitment, Customer shall be eligible to receive a credit (“Service Credit”). Service Credits are calculated as a percentage of the pro-rated monthly subscription fee paid to CyberArk for the affected SaaS Product for the Subscription Term in which the Unavailability occurred, and based on the actual Uptime Percentage"
Approach to resilience
Deployed on an AWS platform and resides in three different Availability Zones (AZ), in case of outages in one of the AZ data-centres. Each AZ includes the application and all the supported entities that are required for the proper functionality of the solution, and monitoring.
Outage reporting
Public dashboard and Email Alert

Identity and authentication

User authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google apps)
  • Other
Other user authentication
We can authenticate users via Username and/or password (not recommended). Or we can authenticate by connecting CyberArk to your authentication/SSO provider (possibly also CyberArk).
Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
Our platforms have access which is managed based on policy set by administrators. Typically developers will only have access to create, use and rotate secrets which are relevant to the parts of the platform(s) that they administer. They do not have access to view their secrets or manage or view secrets which are not relevant to their work.
Access restriction testing frequency
At least every 6 months
Management access authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google Apps)
  • Other
Description of management access authentication
We can authenticate users via Username and/or password (not recommended). Or we can authenticate by connecting CyberArk to your authentication/SSO provider (possibly also CyberArk).
Devices users manage the service through
  • Dedicated device on a segregated network (providers own provision)
  • Dedicated device on a government network (for example PSN)
  • Dedicated device over multiple services or networks
  • Any device but through a bastion host (a bastion host is a server that provides access to a private network from an external network such as the internet)
  • Directly from any device which may also be used for normal business (for example web browsing or viewing external email)

Audit information for users

Access to user activity audit information
Users have access to real-time audit information
How long user audit data is stored for
User-defined
Access to supplier activity audit information
Users have access to real-time audit information
How long supplier audit data is stored for
User-defined
How long system logs are stored for
User-defined

Standards and certifications

ISO/IEC 27001 certification
Yes
Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
The Standards Institute Israel
ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
14/03/2023
What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
Certificate is Applicable to Business processes: Research, development, sales and support of information security solutions and technologies.
ISO 28000:2007 certification
No
CSA STAR certification
No
PCI certification
No
Cyber essentials
Yes
Cyber essentials plus
Yes
Other security certifications
Yes
Any other security certifications
  • NISA Certified, VPAT 508, FIPS 140-2
  • NIST 800 & SOC2 certified.

Security governance

Named board-level person responsible for service security
Yes
Security governance certified
Yes
Security governance standards
ISO/IEC 27001
Information security policies and processes
"The InfoSec Department provide direction and technical expertise to ensure that CyberArk’s information is properly protected. This includes consideration of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and the systems that handle it. They act as liaison on InfoSec matters between all departments, and must be the focal point for all InfoSec activities throughout CyberArk. The Department performs risk-assessments, prepares action-plans, evaluates vendor-products, participates on in-houseIT system development projects, Implementations, investigates information security breaches, trains staff members. The InfoSec Department has the authority to create and periodically modify both technical standards and standard operating procedures that supports the InfoSec policy. When approved by appropriate CyberArk management, new requirements have the same scope and authority as if they were included in existing policy documents.

An information security steering committee, consisting of the CEO, GM, CIO and CISO must meet bi-weekly to review the current status of information security at CyberArk, approve and later review information security projects, and perform other necessary high-level information security management activities. Other employees may join the committee according to necessity and relevance. An information security Audit committee is being updated with information security work plan and risks management on a bi-quarterly basis."

Operational security

Configuration and change management standard
Supplier-defined controls
Configuration and change management approach
Supplier-defined controls
Vulnerability management type
Supplier-defined controls
Vulnerability management approach
As opposed to other cloud service providers who only provide a service but use 3rd-party technologies, CyberArk developed all the technologies it uses from scratch and only uses standard servers and routers (no 3rd-party technologies). This allows much more flexibility and rapid reaction to new threats and attack vectors as we do not have to wait for updates and patches – we do them ourselves immediately. In order to fight todays sophisticated and constantly changing attack patterns we have CyberArk’s 24x7 SOC - manned with security experts that can handle any attack in real time.
Protective monitoring type
Supplier-defined controls
Protective monitoring approach
Available on request
Incident management type
Supplier-defined controls
Incident management approach
We have defined process of incident response and an incident response team whose responsibilities include: Analysis of the security issue risk (based on Severity Matrix and CVSS), remediation and recommendation. SLA of handling the issue according to the risk level. In case the decision is to fix, the fix is like any standard feature\bug development, including validation (QA) and automation. Security bulletin - in case a security issue found risky, and requires patch, we have a mechanism of publishing "security bulleting" to our customers. This bulletin contains explanation of the issue, and mitigation steps (including patch if needed).

Secure development

Approach to secure software development best practice
Conforms to a recognised standard, but self-assessed

Separation between users

Virtualisation technology used to keep applications and users sharing the same infrastructure apart
No

Energy efficiency

Energy-efficient datacentres
Yes
Description of energy efficient datacentres
"CyberArk SaaS solutions are hosted on AWS.
AWS is continuously working to increase the efficiency of our facilities, and our scale allows us to achieve higher resource utilization and efficiency than typical on-premises data centres. When possible, we incorporate direct evaporative technology for cooling our data centres, reducing energy and water consumption. During cooler months, outside air is directly supplied to the data centre without using any water. During the hottest months of the year, outside air is cooled through an evaporative process using water before being pushed into the server rooms, and we have optimized our cooling systems to minimize water usage. AWS has also demonstrated our commitment to water stewardship by using reclaimed or recycled water instead of potable water in multiple regions, and we are working with local utilities to expand the use of reclaimed water."

Social Value

Social Value

Social Value

Fighting climate change

Fighting climate change

We take our environmental management and the impact we have on the environment very seriously. We have environmental policies in place and hold the ISO14001 accreditation. Our environmental assessments are conducted annually by an external Lead ESOS Assessor; they are signed-off by the board and compliance reported to the regulator (the Environment Agency). Our environmental policy is published on our website at https://www.bytes.co.uk/company/sustainability/environmental.
Bytes achieved carbon net zero in March 2022 through approved carbon offsetting schemes. We are always seeking to reduce our impact on the environment. We aim to minimise waste, reduce pollutants and use renewable materials. Our offices have recycling facilities for cans, plastic and paper. We aim to reduce our office printing to zero within the next few years.
An Environmental Steering Committee has been established to coordinate environmental activities and drive change.
To drastically reduce our emissions, we have switched to renewable energy. Our Head Office has reached our first milestone of using a specialist 100% renewable electricity provider. We are also exploring options to install solar panels on our Headquarters building.
Other environmental initiatives include installing electric vehicle charging points and encouraging staff to commute to work without the car (setting up a car share network and installing secure cycle parking).
We produce a SECR (Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting) report that details the companies energy consumption and carbon emissions. This report is produced annually by an independent assessor.
This report provides details of our emissions in Scope 1, 2 and 3 categories. It details the activities previously taken to reduce emissions and also recommendations for further improvements.
For scope 1,2 and 3 emissions we aim to reduce these by 50% by 2025-2026 from our 2021 baseline.
We aim to be Net Zero by 2040, covering our own operational emissions.

Pricing

Price
£42 a user a month
Discount for educational organisations
No
Free trial available
No

Service documents

Request an accessible format
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need versions of these documents in a more accessible format, email the supplier at tenders@bytes.co.uk. Tell them what format you need. It will help if you say what assistive technology you use.