- SIEM
- SAML
- Access Rights Management
- Ticket System
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Device Management
- Behavior and Reputation
- Vulnerability Scanning
- DevOps
- Privileged Access Management
- Identity and Access Management
- SCIM
- HSM
- Session Management
- Robotic Process Automation
- Cybersecurity Asset Management
- Privileged Task Automation
- Productivity and Collaboration

Cisco Enable
Thycotic Secret Server
Secret Server can automate password changes for Cisco local accounts and Cisco Enable passwords. Use customizable command sets to target specific Cisco commands at any Cisco device with SSH or Telnet access. Secret Server supports using an initial Secret to authenticate, and then elevates privilege to change the root password. This makes it possible to change UNIX/Linux root passwords, or the Cisco Enable, where the root credential cannot be used to connect to the device. Secret Server can change or test passwords (using Heartbeat) for UNIX, Linux or Cisco devices.