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Youzer
YOUZER
Optimize access management for enhanced security and efficiency.
This distinctive user repository offers real-time insights into the arrivals and departures of employees, temporary staff, service providers, and others. It enables you to initiate actions for account suspension or creation using customizable packages you have developed. Youzer integrates seamlessly with all your applications to track and assess all access accounts effectively. It is essential to regularly confirm that each employee's authorizations are in alignment. Access should be granted appropriately to ensure everyone can obtain what they require. Continuous evaluation of accounts that lack proper authorizations, show inconsistencies, or have access rights issues, as well as those involved in sensitive security groups, is crucial. The type of user, be it a salesperson, technician, or consultant, will dictate the specific account that needs to be established. With the help of resource packages, you can ensure that each individual is provided with the correct accounts tailored to their roles. This systematic approach not only enhances security but also improves operational efficiency across your organization.
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ManageEngine's Identity Manager Plus offers a robust single sign-on (SSO) solution tailored for enterprises, enabling users to seamlessly access necessary applications with just one click. This platform, part of Zoho's IT division, empowers IT administrators to oversee and manage application access from a unified interface. By logging in once, users can enjoy secure access to a plethora of enterprise applications. The SSO functionality supports hundreds of popular applications available in the app catalog, as well as any SAML-based internal applications through custom integrations. Furthermore, administrators can monitor user activity, including which applications were accessed, the timing of access, and the sources of these connections, providing insights into application usage trends and identifying inactive users. User importation is simplified with direct integration from G Suite or Azure AD, and the built-in Zoho Directory facilitates the onboarding of contractors and temporary employees. Additionally, configuring SSO for various applications, adding users, and granting application access can all be efficiently managed from one central console, ensuring streamlined operations for IT teams. Overall, this solution enhances both security and user convenience across the enterprise.
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Lumos
Lumos
Simplify access management, boost efficiency, empower your team.
Lumos functions as an internal AppStore for companies, simplifying the processes of access requests, reviews, and license management through a user-friendly self-service platform. By automating the workflows for access requests, approvals, and provisioning, organizations can notably decrease the volume of support tickets they encounter. This not only improves visibility into various SaaS applications and related expenses but also aids in the elimination of unused licenses with automated processes. As companies grow their teams and adjust to remote work dynamics, the surge of help desk inquiries concerning app access and permission requests can become quite burdensome. With Lumos, permission management and access duration approvals can be conducted directly within Slack, resulting in a more efficient workflow. Before a new employee's start date, Lumos notifies their manager and assists in preparing all essential applications for their use. Recognizing that not every employee needs access to every application is crucial; thus, Lumos provides the capability to tailor the AppStore to align with specific employee roles, which streamlines operations and reduces potential issues. By adopting Lumos, organizations not only boost efficiency but also free up resources to concentrate on what truly drives success—achieving their business objectives while minimizing administrative hurdles. Ultimately, Lumos transforms the way companies manage application access and permissions, supporting their growth and adaptability in a changing work environment.
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Clutch
Clutch
Secure non-human identities for a resilient digital future.
Clutch is addressing the increasingly critical challenge of securing non-human identities within modern enterprises. With the expansion and advancement of digital infrastructures, the management and protection of non-human identities—such as API keys, secrets, tokens, and service accounts—has emerged as a pivotal, albeit often neglected, aspect of cybersecurity. Recognizing this gap in security, Clutch is developing a dedicated platform designed specifically to ensure comprehensive protection and management of these identities. This innovative solution aims to bolster the digital framework of organizations, fostering a secure, resilient, and dependable environment for their operations. The rise of non-human identities is remarkable, with their numbers outstripping human identities by a staggering 45 to 1, and these identities possess considerable privileges and broad access necessary for essential automated functions. Furthermore, they frequently lack vital security features such as multi-factor authentication and conditional access policies, amplifying the urgency of their protection. By tackling these vulnerabilities, Clutch is paving the way for stronger integrity in automated systems across various enterprises, ultimately enhancing their overall cybersecurity posture. This proactive approach not only safeguards sensitive data but also fortifies the trust in automated processes that are becoming increasingly integral to business operations.
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AppSmart Identity
AppSmart
Streamline access and enhance security in digital transformation.
Creating secure connections between individuals, applications, and devices is crucial for achieving effective digital transformation. AppSmart Identity provides an all-encompassing identity and access management solution tailored for every user, allowing safe access to interconnected systems and facilitating cloud migration from a single, centralized platform. As the pace of business accelerates, users increasingly desire to avoid managing multiple passwords; therefore, single sign-on allows them to access business systems with just one set of credentials, significantly improving their experience with cloud migration and managed services. To enhance security further, multi-factor authentication and strong verification methods are employed to ensure that only authorized identities can access essential business systems. By implementing policy-driven MFA, organizations can effectively safeguard corporate data and block unauthorized access that may arise from simple password reliance. This integrated approach enables the management of all users, groups, and devices from one central location, streamlining the administration of cloud-managed services while maintaining a secure environment for the organization. Ultimately, this comprehensive solution not only simplifies user access but also fortifies the overall security framework, promoting a safer digital landscape for all stakeholders involved. Additionally, the benefits of such a system extend beyond immediate security, fostering trust and confidence among users engaged in the digital transformation journey.