
cyberlements.io is the security platform for business performance, allowing organisations to better protect themselves against cyberattacks without compromising workforce productivity. It provides secure access and identity management capabilities, for both remote and on-site employees, third-party providers and industrial operators to access the business applications and privileged systems of the organisation.
Systancia is the company behind cyberelements. Organisations of all shapes and sizes turn to Systancia products to support their most business-critical initiatives.
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Cyberelements offers enhanced capabilities, providing a valuable addition to their service portfolios. For MSPs looking to swiftly enter the MSSP market, the cyberelements platform offers a rapid deployment option, delivering a competitive edge through a Zero Trust PAM solution that can be up and running in just three minutes. This self-service deployment not only accelerates time-to-market but also significantly streamlines sales cycles.
The MSP uses cyberelements’ product to provide services to its customers, purchasing licences directly from cyberelements, which are then sublicensed to end customers. The MSP holds an unlimited licence, enabling seamless platform and service expansion across its customer base without restrictions.
Cyberelements is the only Zero-Trust Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform unifying identity provisioning and access security to instantly connect workforces to business applications and critical assets.
At the core of cyberelements’ functionality is its approach to access management. It grants access and establishes connections to resources only upon explicit authorisation, employing the principle of least privilege tailored to the specific action required. This is achieved through a dynamic access policy that considers the user’s context and behaviour. The result is a robust security framework that ensures secure access—whether it be to IT or OT resources, internal or external IT assets, and whether accessed from the organisation’s owned terminals or users’ BYOD devices.