CyberArk Privilege Cloud vs Saviynt Privileged Access
CyberArk Privilege Cloud
CyberArk Privilege Cloud is the SaaS delivery of CyberArk's market-leading PAM platform. It provides a credential vault, session management, threat analytics, and just-in-time access for privileged users, managed entirely by CyberArk. Privilege Cloud is the gold standard in enterprise and government PAM deployments, with FedRAMP High authorization and deep integrations with legacy enterprise systems (mainframes, AS/400, network devices).
Pros
- Category leader in analyst reports (Gartner MQ Leader for years)
- Broadest coverage of legacy enterprise systems
- FedRAMP High makes it the default for US federal agencies
- Strong threat analytics and behavioral monitoring
Cons
- Expensive; enterprise-only pricing with long sales cycles
- Administrative complexity; steep operational learning curve
- UI feels dated compared to modern DevOps PAM tools
- Implementation typically requires professional services engagement
Pricing: Contact sales (enterprise deployments typically $100k+ annually)
Saviynt Privileged Access
Saviynt Privileged Access is a cloud-native PAM module inside the Saviynt Enterprise Identity Cloud. Unlike legacy PAM vendors, Saviynt's PAM is built into a broader identity governance and administration (IGA) platform, so privilege certification, SoD checks, and access reviews all share the same policy engine as workforce identity. It is especially popular with cloud-first enterprises replacing on-premises PAM.
Pros
- Converged IGA + PAM reduces tool sprawl
- Modern cloud-native architecture
- Strong ServiceNow and ITSM workflow integration
- FedRAMP Moderate authorized
Cons
- Broader Saviynt platform has a steep learning curve
- Licensing is complex; difficult to size quickly
- PAM module is less mature than dedicated competitors
- Best value only realized if you adopt Saviynt IGA too
Pricing: Contact sales