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Features
Hybrid IAMStreamline identity governance with identity automation
- Centralize and orchestrate user lifecycle management across on-premises and cloud directories and applications using: Pre-built automation templates, CSV reports, out-of-box integration with HRMS applications .
- Automate user depovisioning and cleanup of stale accounts from a unified console in just a few clicks
- Audit and review user access across multiple platforms.
Centralize IT visibility with a broad library of reports
- Set activity baselines, ensure continuous monitoring of users across on-premises and cloud environments by utilizing the user behavior analytics engine
- Generate 250+ reports to gain granular visibility into anomalous events; configure instants alerts upon detecting unauthorized activity
- Centralize log collection across AD, Azure AD, Microsoft 365, and G-Workspace environments and establish a clear audit trail.
Implement Context-driven identity security
- Combine risk-based MFA, single sign-on (SSO), and self-service password reset across hybrid environments
- AD360's MFA supports over 19 credential factors, ranging from biometric to yubikey and smart cards
- Enforce MFA across machines, VPNs, OWA, Remote Desktop Protocol, cloud apps, and Windows User Account Control
Centralize backup and recovery operations across your organization
- Restore and back up essential processes and assets across on-premises AD, Azure AD, Microsoft 365, Exchange Server, and G-Workspace from a single console
- Define a retention period for backups and automatically discard old backups
- Roll back and restore AD processes to reverse changes in a single click
Benefits of hybrid IAM
Break IAM silos
Users and admins can do away with switching between multiple applications to perform critical identity and access management functions.
Enhance workforce productivity
With SSO, centralized operations, and identity automation in place, users and IT teams alike can experience frictionless digital touchpoints, ensuring optimal productivity and seamless workflows.
Elevate the hybrid work experience
Secure remote and on-premises users alike with contextual MFA, SSO capabilities; minimize interruptions and reduce helpdesk burden by empowering users with self-service password resets.
Optimize IT efforts and budgets
Reduce the duplication of efforts and needless manual intervention, and streamline your IT resources towards solving critical missions.
FAQs
How does AD360 support hybrid IAM?
AD360 supports hybrid IAM by integrating with on-premises AD and various cloud identity providers such as Azure AD, allowing unified management, backup, and monitoring of user identities; MFA and SSO capabilities; and secure access control across the hybrid environment
How does AD360 help with compliance in a hybrid IAM environment?
AD360 helps organizations be compliant by providing tools to enforce security policies, monitor user access, and present out-of-the-box reports for auditing and compliance purposes, aligning with regulatory requirements
Can AD360 synchronize user identities between on-premises and cloud directories?
AD360 can synchronize identity profiles, enabling organizations to maintain consistent user profiles and credentials between their on-premises AD and cloud-based directories, such as Azure AD or Google Workspace
How many authentication standards does AD360 support?
AD360 supports identity federation standards like SAML and OAuth, enabling secure and standardized authentication and authorization between different identity providers and services