Best Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) Software for Microsoft Authenticator

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    Microsoft Entra ID Reviews
    Microsoft Entra ID, previously known as Azure Active Directory, serves as a robust cloud-based identity and access management solution that integrates essential directory services, application access control, and sophisticated identity protection measures. Enhance your organization's security with this cloud identity solution, which effectively links employees, clients, and partners to their applications, devices, and valuable data. Utilize robust authentication methods and risk-adjusted access policies to secure resource access without sacrificing user experience. Ensure a quick and straightforward sign-in process throughout your multicloud infrastructure to boost user productivity, minimize password management time, and enhance overall efficiency. Centralize the management of all identities and access to applications, whether they reside in the cloud or on-premises, to gain better visibility and control over your organization’s resources. This comprehensive approach not only protects sensitive information but also fosters a seamless and efficient working environment for all users.
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    SecureMFA Reviews

    SecureMFA

    SecureMFA

    $178.25 per year
    The OTP authentication module for Microsoft ADFS, compatible with both ADFS 2019 and ADFS 2016 servers, facilitates multi-factor authentication (MFA) through a Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) mechanism, adhering to RFC6238 standards. This MFA solution mandates that users input a one-time passcode generated by authenticator applications like Microsoft Authenticator, Google Authenticator, or Symantec VIP to finalize their second factor authentication during the login process. Additionally, it allows for self-registration via QR codes using free mobile apps, while securely storing OTP data in Microsoft Active Directory attributes or MS SQL Server. Encryption of QR secrets is implemented using AES 256-bit technology, enhancing security further. The configuration also includes specifying network locations (both IPv4 and IPv6) from which users can scan the QR code, and it supports trust relationships across multiple ADDS forests, making it a highly versatile security solution. With these features, organizations can effectively bolster their security protocols and ensure a robust authentication process.
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