Best Authentication Software for Cisco Meraki

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Authentication software for Cisco Meraki on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Rublon Reviews

    Rublon

    Rublon

    $1/month/user
    2 Ratings
    Rublon allows your workforce to securely connect to your organization's servers, networks, and applications. Multi-factor authentication makes it easy to protect your data and comply with data protection regulations such as GDPR. Rublon can be deployed across your organization, enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all cloud apps, VPNs servers, workstations, on-premise and internal apps.
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    OneLogin Reviews
    OneLogin, a trusted identity management (IAM), solution for modern enterprises, helps you secure company information and empower your employees. OneLogin is a great solution for companies that want to simplify business logins and strengthen enterprise security. OneLogin features include single sign-on (SS), user provisioning, unified directory, user provisioning and adaptive authentication. Compliance reporting is also available.
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    LastPass Reviews
    Top Pick

    LastPass

    LastPass

    $4 per user per month
    32 Ratings
    LastPass is the leader in password and identity management solutions, trusted by individuals and organizations of all sizes worldwide. Millions rely on LastPass daily to create, store, manage, and protect their most important credentials, keeping them secure, private and always within reach. With LastPass, anyone can effortlessly log in to life or work anytime, anywhere.
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    Active Directory Reviews

    Active Directory

    Microsoft

    $1 per user per month
    Active Directory stores information about objects in the network and makes it easy for administrators and users find and use this information. Active Directory uses a structured database store to organize directory information in a hierarchical, logical way. This data store, also known by the directory, contains information about Active Directory object. These objects usually include shared resources like servers, volumes and printers as well as the network user account and computer accounts. See Directory data store for more information on Active Directory. Active Directory security is integrated through logon authentication. This allows for access control to objects within the directory. Administrators can manage their directory and organization through one network logon. Authorized network users have access to all resources on the network. The management of complex networks can be made easier by policy-based administration.
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