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    Cisco Duo Reviews
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    Cisco Duo

    Cisco

    $3 per user per month
    1,285 Ratings
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    Secure your workforce with powerful, simple access security. We are Cisco Duo. Our modern access security system is designed to protect all users, devices, applications, so you can focus on what you do best. Secure access for all users and devices, in any environment, from any location. You will enjoy the peace of mind that only total device visibility and trust can provide. A SaaS solution that natively protects all applications and is easy to deploy, scaleable and quick to respond to threats. Duo's access security protects all applications from compromised credentials and devices. It also provides comprehensive coverage that helps you meet compliance requirements. Duo integrates natively with applications to provide flexible, user friendly security that is easy to implement and manage. It's a win-win-win for administrators, users, and IT staff. Multi-factor authentication, dynamic device trust and adaptive authentication are key components of your zero-trust journey. Secure SSO is also a part of the mix.
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    Atlassian Crowd Reviews

    Atlassian Crowd

    Atlassian

    $10 one-time fee
    1 Rating
    Single sign-on and user identification that is easy to use. You can manage users from multiple directories - Active Directory LDAP, OpenLDAP, Microsoft Azure AD - and you can control permissions for application authentication in one location. Your users will find it easy to log in to all applications with one username and password. Integrate all Atlassian products seamlessly - such as Jira and Confluence - to provide a single sign-on (SSO). You can map any combination of directories into a single application. This is ideal for managing users who are not in your main directory. It also allows you to manage authentication permissions from the same place. Connectors for AD, LDAP and Microsoft Azure AD are available. You can even create your custom connector. You can't make group changes to your directory. Keep your users in LDAP, and set their Crowd authentication permissions.
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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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    Keycloak Reviews
    Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management system. Easily add authentication to secure services and applications. There is no need to store users or authenticate users. All of this is available right out of the box. Advanced features like User Federation, Identity Brokering, and Social Login are available. You can find more information at about and documentation. Don't forget Keycloak! It's simple by design.
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