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GPOs for macOS

Posted on June 29, 2020 by Vince Lujan

Learn about Active Directory’s GPOs for Windows and how to get the same control of your macOS fleet. Try JumpCloud free today.
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Posted in device management, Mac management, Security Bloggers Network

Web-Based LDAP Authentication

Posted on January 16, 2020 by Vince Lujan

Web based LDAP authentication is highly sought after in modern IT organizations. Fortunately, LDAP-as-a-Service solutions are now available.
The post Web-Based LDAP Authentication appeared first on JumpCloud.
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Posted in Cloud Infrastructure, cloud security, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?

Posted on October 18, 2019 by Vince Lujan

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is defined as a security mechanism that requires an individual to provide two or more credentials in order to authenticate their identity. In IT, these credentials take the form of passwords, hardware tokens, numerical… Continue reading What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?→

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

Reevaluating Active Directory

Posted on October 16, 2019 by Vince Lujan

IT admins everywhere are reevaluating Microsoft® Active Directory® (AD). Although the legacy directory service has been a cornerstone in identity management for decades, a paradigm shift has occurred.  In short, IT organizations are no l… Continue reading Reevaluating Active Directory→

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

What is an Active Directory Bridge?

Posted on October 12, 2019 by Vince Lujan

An Active Directory® bridge is a tool that allows organizations to continue using Microsoft® AD as their authoritative source of identity, while extending it to systems, apps, and protocols not natively managed by Active Directory (AD). Other… Continue reading What is an Active Directory Bridge?→

Posted in :Blog:, AD Integration, Security Bloggers Network

Writeback macOS Passwords to Active Directory

Posted on October 7, 2019 by Vince Lujan

IT admins with macOS® systems know this problem all too well: How do they sync an Active Directory® (AD) password with an Apple® machine and then writeback macOS passwords to AD? This has been a vexing problem for most IT admins that onc… Continue reading Writeback macOS Passwords to Active Directory→

Posted in :Blog:, Mac management, Security Bloggers Network

What is a Virtual Identity Provider?

Posted on September 25, 2019 by Vince Lujan

A virtual identity provider (IdP) refers to the software and hardware that is responsible for authenticating user identities and authorizing user access to IT resources. Modern virtual IdPs can also include identity management capabilities for systems,… Continue reading What is a Virtual Identity Provider?→

Posted in :Blog:, Cloud Infrastructure, cloud security, Security Bloggers Network

Cloud IAM Feature Desktop Authentication

Posted on September 25, 2019 by Vince Lujan

A key area of on-prem identity and access management systems – namely Microsoft Active Directory® – has been Windows desktop authentication. In the rush to shift Identity and Access Management (IAM) to the cloud, a critical feature tha… Continue reading Cloud IAM Feature Desktop Authentication→

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

Cloud LDAP Solution

Posted on September 20, 2019 by Vince Lujan

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is the core authentication protocol leveraged for authenticating virtual user identities in IT organizations. It is the backbone of on-prem identity management solutions like OpenLDAP™ and Microsof… Continue reading Cloud LDAP Solution→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

Is Your Company Secure Without MFA?

Posted on September 19, 2019 by Vince Lujan

Is your company secure without multi-factor authentication (MFA)? Well, if you’re only leveraging traditional passwords… then probably not.  With so many systems and applications in use today, end users often create simple passwords th… Continue reading Is Your Company Secure Without MFA?→

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

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