Wallix provides centralised credential vaulting and password management for administrative accounts. It stores and rotates credentials and creates an auditable record of who has access to what.
Session monitoring and privileged session recording are core capabilities. The software captures remote support activity and provides session logs and recordings for investigation and compliance.
Architecturally, Wallix is used to manage access to servers, network kit, cloud services and critical applications. It is suited to mixed estates where teams need consolidated controls and evidence for governance.
Organisations typically engage Armstrong for licensing guidance, deployment planning and integration of Wallix with existing identity controls. Armstrong often helps map how Wallix will sit alongside directory services, SSO and access workflows, and can assist with configuration of vaulting, session policies and compliance outputs.
Armstrong focuses on supporting internal teams rather than operating customer estates. We can assist with operational handover, runbooks, training and tuning of controls so in‑house teams can manage privileged access and produce the records required for audits.