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JumpCloud Whiteboard Video Series

Posted on April 25, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

JumpCloud® Directory-as-a-Service® offers a feature-rich identity management solution, and there’s a lot that goes into making each feature function the way it does. If you are interested in furthering your understanding on how certain … Continue reading JumpCloud Whiteboard Video Series→

Posted in :Blog:, Directory-as-a-Service (DaaS), Security Bloggers Network

Partner and MSP Video Playlist

Posted on April 24, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

Are you a Partner looking for informative videos, or a Managed Service Provider (MSP) thinking of including JumpCloud®  Directory-as-a-Service® in your offering? Be sure to include our Partner and MSP video playlist in your research. You… Continue reading Partner and MSP Video Playlist→

Posted in :Blog:, Partners, Security Bloggers Network

The “What is…?” Video Series

Posted on April 23, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

The identity and access management (IAM) industry has a rich vernacular, one that is full of long words and acronyms. Being a cloud-based identity provider, here at JumpCloud, we also use many of these terms to talk about our product and the market we&… Continue reading The “What is…?” Video Series→

Posted in :Blog:, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Security Bloggers Network

Why Do I Need AD?

Posted on April 19, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

Microsoft® Active Directory® (AD) has been a mainstay in identity management infrastructure for almost two decades. Whether you’ve been in the IT industry for a while or are just starting out, you may have recently wondered at one point… Continue reading Why Do I Need AD?→

Posted in :Blog:, active directory, Security Bloggers Network

Why Two-factor Authentication Matters

Posted on April 19, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

According to the 2018 Global Password Security Report, only 45% of organizations are using two-factor authentication (2FA). While this is a significant increase from the 24% who were using it in 2017, it’s still not enough. Let’s take a loo… Continue reading Why Two-factor Authentication Matters→

Posted in :Blog:, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Security Bloggers Network

SSO 101

Posted on April 11, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

The single sign-on (SSO) market is on fire these days. Last month alone, keyword research reveals that SSO had been searched over 40,000 times. You might be wondering, why SSO? Why are people interested in single sign-on, and why should you use it? Wha… Continue reading SSO 101→

Posted in :Blog:, Security Bloggers Network, Single Sign-On (SSO)

OpenLDAP™ Competitor

Posted on April 1, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

Is there a worthy OpenLDAP™ competitor that can off-load the heavy lifting of managing and implementing OpenLDAP? With so many new digital tools being delivered “as-a-Service”, is there an LDAP solution that has followed suit? Because… Continue reading OpenLDAP™ Competitor→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

Overview of the Windows® Domain Controller

Posted on March 30, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

A 2019 Cloud Adoption Survey found that 94% of respondents are using the cloud. This makes sense considering how much technology has abandoned the on-prem way of doing things. As a result of so much IT infrastructure moving to the cloud, many IT admins… Continue reading Overview of the Windows® Domain Controller→

Posted in :Blog:, Security Bloggers Network, Windows

Kubernetes LDAP Support from JumpCloud®

Posted on March 29, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

Dubbed the most widely used container management tool in the enterprise, Kubernetes is a crucial platform for many DevOps organizations. It allows developers and operations engineers (DevOps) to develop and deploy applications at scale with great effic… Continue reading Kubernetes LDAP Support from JumpCloud®→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

NIST 800-63 Password Guidelines

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Natalie Bluhm

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has long been an authority figure for best practices on how to secure identities, passwords, and more. Recently, NIST Special Publication 800-63 guidelines for 2019 were released, and many IT ad… Continue reading NIST 800-63 Password Guidelines→

Posted in :Blog:, Security, Security Bloggers Network

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