Customer Reviews (10)
Luke P.
Smooth security upgrade
Our team of about 12 started using CyberArk after our manager pushed for better password security. It took a bit of time to get everyone comfortable with the interface, but once the initial confusion passed, collaboration improved a lot since we could share access securely without emailing passwords back and forth. The whole IT department adopted it quickly because it solved a lot of headaches we had with manual password management. Honestly, it’s made our day-to-day way smoother, though sometimes the session timeout feels a bit too short.
Jake M.
Smooth adoption across team
Our team of about 12 jumped on CyberArk after our IT manager pushed for tighter password controls. Getting everyone on board was smoother than expected because the interface is straightforward and didn’t slow down our daily work. Collaboration improved since we all had clear visibility on credentials without scrambling or insecure sharing. Honestly, it felt like a big step up in how we manage sensitive access, and the whole department switched over without much fuss.
Jason J.
Reliable for Privileged Access
Switched from BeyondTrust after dealing with some clunky interfaces and found CyberArk much smoother for managing privileged accounts. Compared it to Thycotic as well, but CyberArk’s session monitoring and alerting features just felt a bit more intuitive and reliable in day-to-day use. It’s not perfect—setup took a while—but overall it’s made life easier for the team.
Logan C.
Best for privileged access
Switched from BeyondTrust to CyberArk because we needed tighter control and better auditing for our privileged accounts. CyberArk’s interface is more intuitive for our team, and the vaulting features just work without constant tweaks. Compared to Thycotic, CyberArk felt more robust and reliable for large-scale deployments, which made the extra learning curve worth it.
Joseph T.
Strong security with smooth interface
We initially tried BeyondTrust and Thycotic for managing privileged accounts, but CyberArk stood out because of its robust security features and more intuitive interface. The transition wasn’t seamless, but once set up, the automated password rotation and session monitoring saved us a ton of headaches. I also appreciated how detailed the audit logs are, which made compliance checks way easier. It’s a solid choice if you want something reliable without endless customization struggles.
Caleb W.
Reliable and improving constantly
Started using CyberArk about 6 years ago, and honestly, it’s only gotten smoother and more intuitive with each update. The platform’s become much more flexible, making it easier to manage privileged accounts across different environments without constant headaches.
Lawrence P.
Reliable and feature-rich PAM
Switched from BeyondTrust and tried Thycotic briefly, but CyberArk just nails the balance between ease of use and powerful features. The vaulting system feels way more reliable and the session monitoring is a lifesaver for compliance audits. Setup took a bit longer than I expected, but once running, it’s been rock solid.
Felix M.
Great session isolation and vault
The session isolation feature has really helped us tighten security without slowing down our workflows. Also, the password vault is super intuitive and easy to manage, which made onboarding way smoother than I expected.
Blake L.
Solid tool for password security
CyberArk’s been solid for keeping our passwords and credentials locked down. Setup took a bit longer than I expected, but once it was up, managing access got way easier. Occasionally the UI feels a tad clunky, but overall it does exactly what I need without too much hassle. Definitely saved me from some stressful moments with password chaos.
Stephen P.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting CyberArk up and running was surprisingly smooth. The onboarding process was clear, and I appreciated how the documentation walked me through each step without overwhelming me. It took about a day to fully implement, which felt reasonable given the complexity of what we were securing. Overall, the learning curve wasn’t too steep, and support was helpful when I hit a snag.
