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title: Administrator UI
description: PingOne Privilege provides a centralized user interface to manage and monitor privileged access across your organization.
component: privilege
page_id: privilege:privileged-access-management:admin-tasks/getting-started/admin-ui
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/privilege/privileged-access-management/admin-tasks/getting-started/admin-ui.html
revdate: February 16, 2026
section_ids:
  directory: Directory
  cloud: Cloud
  access-management: Access Management
  activity: Activity
  settings: Settings
---

# Administrator UI

When an administrator accesses the admin console, PingOne Privilege provides a centralized user interface to manage and monitor privileged access across your organization.

## Directory

* **Service Accounts**: Review and approve service account requests for when users need programmatic or automation-based access.

* **Users**: Provides a centralized view to manage users, including `Administrator` and `DevOps` roles.

* **Groups**: Provides a centralized view to manage groups for organizing collections of users.

* **Devices**: Enables management of devices registered to particular users, including viewing device details and activating or deactivating an existing device.

## Cloud

* **Clouds**: Onboard cloud accounts from AWS, Azure, and GCP to manage access to cloud resources.

* **Gateways**: Configure and manage private gateways that facilitate secure access to resources in private networks.

## Access Management

* **Targets**: View and manage targets discovered from connected cloud accounts.

* **Resources**: View and manage resources discovered from connected cloud accounts.

* **SaaS Apps**: View and manage software as a service (SaaS) apps, such as GSuite.

* **Agentic Apps**: View and manage agentic apps, such as Git Server and MCP Server apps.

* **IAM Roles**: Import Amazon Web Services (AWS)-managed and custom policies for just-in-time (JIT) access.

* **Access Requests**: View, approve, or reject access requests submitted by users.

* **Policies**: Create and manage access policies that define rules for granting access to resources.

* **Bundles**: View and manage bundles that group related resources for simplified access management.

* **Tags Policies**: View and manage tags policies.

## Activity

* **Activity Logs**: View comprehensive activity records of all user actions.

* **Session Logs**: View your own SSH, database, RDP, Kubernetes, ECS, and MCP session records

## Settings

* **Integrations**: Configure integrations with third-party applications and services.

* **RDP User Management**: Create new RDP users.

* **Service Management**: Create and manage service controllers that facilitate access to services running in private networks.

* **Proxy Management**: Create and manage proxy controllers that enable secure access to resources behind firewalls.
