Delinea
Delinea is a cybersecurity company that provides Privileged Access Management (PAM) and identity security software for enterprise and government environments.
- PAM platform for controlling, auditing, and automating access to privileged accounts and credentials.
- Secret and credential vaulting for human and machine identities across on-premises (on-prem), cloud, and hybrid infrastructures.
- Least-privilege enforcement and Just-In-Time Access (JIT) controls for servers, endpoints, and cloud resources.
- Integration with directory services, identity providers, and IT service management tools for centralized policy and workflow orchestration.
- Compliance and security reporting for regulatory, audit, and governance use cases related to privileged access.
More About Delinea
Delinea focuses on PAM and identity security for organizations that operate complex, hybrid IT environments. Its software is designed for use in enterprises, public sector entities, and other institutions that manage high volumes of privileged accounts across data centers, cloud platforms, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications. The company’s offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) in the broader identity and access management (IAM) ecosystem, with a focus on securing high-risk administrator, service, and application accounts.
The core Delinea platforms (privileged access management) provide secure vaulting, rotation, and brokerage of passwords, keys, and other credentials associated with privileged users and machine identities. These platforms typically operate as central control planes through which administrators define policies for who can access which systems, under what conditions, and for how long. Capabilities such as automatic credential rotation, check-in/check-out workflows, and session brokering are used to reduce direct knowledge of static passwords and to mediate access to sensitive infrastructure.
Delinea products (privileged access management, identity security) are commonly deployed to support least-privilege strategies and zero trust architectures. Features such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), policy-based elevation, and JIT align with frameworks that require verification of users and devices before granting access to critical systems. The software is built to integrate with corporate directory services such as Active Directory, as well as Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and other federation protocols, to centralize authentication and authorization decisions.
From an architectural perspective, Delinea supports use across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments, reflecting how customers distribute workloads between data centers and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platforms. The platform typically exposes APIs and connectors that integrate with ticketing systems, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, and other IT operations platforms. This enables organizations to embed privileged access workflows into existing service management and monitoring processes, while also sending event data to logging and analytics systems for Security Operations (SecOps).
In comparison with broader identity platforms that focus on workforce Single Sign-On (SSO) or consumer identity, Delinea is oriented toward administrative, service, and application accounts that have elevated permissions. Its marketplace categorization is centered on PAM, secrets management, and related identity security capabilities for infrastructure, applications, and DevOps pipelines. Organizations adopt Delinea to centralize control over privileged credentials, enforce granular access policies, and support audit and compliance requirements tied to administrative access across their IT estates.