Micro Focus NetIQ Universal Policy Administrator (UPA), can create, manage and control all policies from a centralized console.
Consolidate multiple segmented and fragmented policy consoles into single pain of glass for managing On-Premise, Cloud, and hybrid environments. Learn more.
Centralize and simplify policy management across multiple domain, forests, cloud-based VMs and various workstations. Learn more.
Robust auditing of all policy management to provide auditors with a single pane of glass for detailed audit logs and data. Learn more.
Support Zero Trust initiatives by implementing security and internal policy best practices to adhere to established risk and compliance requirements across a wide array of resources. Learn more.
UPA provides policy administrators a single pane of glass solution that provides the ability to perform policy management for devices throughout the complex and hybrid enterprise a single pane glass, to include Window GPOs, MAC, Linux, and Non-Domain Joined Windows machines.
By leveraging UPA, policy administrators are able to continue managing their specific devices without having to hand over policy management to another team, but instead leverage the policy translation and simplification processes within UPA, without the need to leverage complex or non-intuitive scripting methods.
The compliance burden of deciphering the policy specific policy settings and capturing audit logs continues to frustrate auditors and compliance officers and are looking to simplify the process. With UPA, auditors and compliance teams can easily run policy setting report, audit history, and conflict analysis details to ensure policy administrators are complying with industry regulations as well as tracking who is making changes to security policies throughout the enterprise.
UPA supports your Zero Trust strategy by programmatically adhering to established company policies based on risk and regulatory controls across the entire enterprise. If security and configuration policy is consistently implemented across silos, you can trust users to do their job without creating breach vulnerabilities or failed audit.