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A cost effective flexible Secure Run Book Workflow Automation product to address the security, workflow & process needs of SMEs & Enterprise IT/OPS departments
Epsilon is an advanced access control & approval system implemented on a top of a powerful workflow automation engine. Epsilon is deployed on a Unix server & accessed by users over HTTP using a web browser or compatible handheld device. A single Epsilon installation can be used to secure & automate IT processes operating on multiple servers.
Workflow Engine
The powerful workflow engine automates your real world IT processes into ISO-27002 compliant secure workflows. The flexible graphical modeler can automate most real world processes without any modifications to the underlying scripts & commands. The workflow modeler translates policies & intentions into executable workflows. These automated workflows come with 100% compliance guarantees. All actions performed by these workflows are logged & can be audited.
Approval System
Epsilon comes with a sophisticated approval system that allows process owners, managers & compliance officers to introduce approval requirements at any point in their IT processes. Epsilon supports multi level approvals & approval polling. Apart from approving & denying requests, approvers can modify the arguments & behaviour of a running workflow. The extremely flexible approval system can be used to request approvals from different approvers at the workflow level, at individual task or script level or at the level of an arbitrary grouping of tasks & scripts
Access Control System
The access control system in Epsilon allows process owners to define & enforce who can perform which actions on a server. The access control system solves the shared password problem. Admins & process owners can export their automated functions to peers & end users without having to share their passwords. A workflow owner can apply different credentials to each task in a workflow and have the workflow consumers execute those steps using those credentials without ever seeing the credential values. Epsilon uses a one time pad & the industry standard AES-256 cipher to encrypt passwords.