List of BloodHound Enterprise Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with BloodHound Enterprise. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    Microsoft Entra ID Reviews & Ratings

    Microsoft Entra ID

    Microsoft

    Elevate security and streamline access for enhanced productivity.
    Microsoft Entra ID, formerly recognized as Azure Active Directory, is a powerful identity and access management platform that offers essential directory services, application access governance, and advanced identity protection features in the cloud. By implementing this identity solution, organizations can bolster their security while effectively connecting employees, clients, and partners to their applications, devices, and critical data resources. Leverage strong authentication techniques and tailored access policies to safeguard resource access without compromising user experience. Strive for a swift and simple sign-in process across your multicloud setup to enhance user productivity, reduce time spent on password management, and improve overall operational efficiency. By centralizing the oversight of all identities and access to both cloud and on-premises applications, organizations can achieve greater visibility and control over their resources. This holistic strategy not only secures sensitive information but also cultivates a seamless, collaborative environment that benefits all users, ensuring that they can work effectively and efficiently. Additionally, by regularly updating and optimizing access protocols, organizations can stay ahead of potential security threats while maintaining a user-friendly interface.
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    Axonius Reviews & Ratings

    Axonius

    Axonius

    Streamline your digital infrastructure management with enhanced security.
    Axonius empowers IT and security teams to effectively manage complexity by serving as a definitive repository for their entire digital infrastructure. By offering a detailed insight into all assets, such as devices, identities, software, SaaS applications, vulnerabilities, and security measures, clients can proactively address threats, assess risks, reduce response times to incidents, automate processes, and guide strategic business decisions, all while minimizing the burden of repetitive manual work. This capability not only streamlines operations but also enhances overall security posture.
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    Azure Resource Manager Reviews & Ratings

    Azure Resource Manager

    Microsoft

    Streamlined resource management for enhanced efficiency and security.
    Azure Resource Manager is the foundational service for deploying and managing resources in Azure, providing a robust management interface that lets users create, modify, and delete resources in their Azure accounts. Once resources are deployed, management functionalities like access control, locks, and tagging can be employed to improve security and organization. Requests originating from any Azure tools, APIs, or SDKs are sent to Resource Manager, which authenticates and authorizes them before dispatching the requests to the relevant Azure service to carry out the required actions. The uniform API that handles all requests ensures that users experience a consistent interface and feature set across different tools. Each feature available in the Azure portal is also accessible through PowerShell, Azure CLI, REST APIs, and client SDKs, providing a streamlined experience for users. Significantly, features that debut through APIs usually become accessible in the portal within around 180 days, ensuring that all access points remain in sync. This synchronization allows users to depend on reliable performance and up-to-date features across all platforms, fostering an integrated environment for resource management. Ultimately, Azure Resource Manager plays a vital role in enhancing user efficiency and ensuring a seamless interaction with Azure services.
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