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Okta® Advanced Server Access

Posted on April 6, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Just recently, Okta® has decided to get into the privileged access management game. Okta Advanced Server Access is their new offering to do so. It’s intended to leverage Okta identities to authenticate with servers. Unfortunately, there isn&… Continue reading Okta® Advanced Server Access→

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

The Difference Between LDAP and SAML SSO

Posted on April 3, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

What is the difference between LDAP and SAML SSO (single sign-on)? Don’t both LDAP and SAML authenticate users to applications? While both LDAP and SAML are authentication protocols and are often used for applications, the two are leveraged for v… Continue reading The Difference Between LDAP and SAML SSO→

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

Why Small Businesses Should Leverage the Cloud

Posted on April 2, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Everyone loves an underdog. In the business world, startups and other small businesses are certainly the underdog (see #40-51). As such, small businesses are looking for every advantage they can get. That’s never easy when their (usually) larger … Continue reading Why Small Businesses Should Leverage the Cloud→

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

Can You Join Mac®s to an Azure® AD Domain?

Posted on April 2, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

With Microsoft® trying to shift organizations to their Azure® cloud platform, many IT admins are looking to figure out whether Azure Active Directory® (AAD) or another cloud directory service is right for them. Specifically, for IT organ… Continue reading Can You Join Mac®s to an Azure® AD Domain?→

Posted in :Blog:, Azure, cloud security, Mac management, Security Bloggers Network

What is Key Escrow?

Posted on April 2, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Key escrow is a method of storing important cryptographic keys. Each key stored in an escrow system is tied to the original user and subsequently encrypted for security purposes. Much like a valet or coat check, each key is stored in relation to the us… Continue reading What is Key Escrow?→

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

Overview of Microsoft® Active Directory®

Posted on March 26, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

With a changing IT landscape, many admins are conducting an overview of Microsoft® Active Directory® (AD) to see whether it is still beneficial to them in the modern, cloud era. This approach makes a great deal of sense considering that many … Continue reading Overview of Microsoft® Active Directory®→

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

OneLogin™ Free Plan Replacement

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Recently, OneLogin has announced that they will discontinue their Free Plan. This means that IT organizations leveraging the web application single sign-on solution who still want economically priced identity management will need to seek out an alterna… Continue reading OneLogin™ Free Plan Replacement→

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

OpenVPN LDAP Support from JumpCloud

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Now more than ever, the internet-centric atmosphere of the job market is allowing employees to work remotely. In fact, in 2017, at least 23% of the workforce did their jobs remotely, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So as more employees ope… Continue reading OpenVPN LDAP Support from JumpCloud→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

Do Small Businesses Need Single Sign On (SSO)?

Posted on March 23, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Although it may seem counter intuitive, small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are, on average, targeted more than larger companies by hackers looking to attack their data. In response, many SMBs are evaluating their options surrounding identity manag… Continue reading Do Small Businesses Need Single Sign On (SSO)?→

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

Newsletter 3/19: Bitlocker, OS Updates, and More!

Posted on March 21, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

The post Newsletter 3/19: Bitlocker, OS Updates, and More! appeared first on JumpCloud.
The post Newsletter 3/19: Bitlocker, OS Updates, and More! appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading Newsletter 3/19: Bitlocker, OS Updates, and More!→

Posted in :Blog:, SBN News, Security Bloggers Network | Tagged Product updates

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