Overview
There are many factors that contribute to why companies choose Applied
Identity’s solutions over other competitive products in the marketplace.
With a comprehensive product line to help make networks become “identity
aware”, Applied Identity can greatly improve the security of the network
by providing visibility and enforcement of User, Group or Role-based
policies.
Audit and Compliance
This is a key issue for many organizations and a considerable burden
for IT departments to maintain. Auditing access to critical resources
purely by an IP address and matching it to user logs is complex,
inaccurate and woefully inefficient. Applied Identity provides an
integrated policy management and reporting solution to enable compliance
and 'one-click’ policy development from Identisphere Manager. Learn
more.
Critical Asset Protection
Using ID-Enforce as part of an internal network security solution
will provide organizations with additional layers of access control
to protect against the organization’s sprawling definition of “authorized
users,” providing attack containment. Users can only “see” the resources
they have privileges to see – minimizing the likelihood of attack. Learn
more.
Network Level User and Group Separation
Creating and managing a consistent set of permissions internally
for users across the network is a significant problem for many large
organizations. Current solutions used to segment users and networked
resources are insufficient as policies are based upon access rights
that apply to individual network IP addresses or physical network
subnets – all of which are at best, loosely tied to individual user
identity. Learn more.
Consolidating Identities for Consistent Access & Enforcement
Ensuring identity and policy consistency is a time consuming, manual
process which translates to higher risk as well as increased operational
costs. For organizations with a limited budget for normalizing a large
number of identity stores across multiple directories, directory virtualization
is a relatively easy and fast deployment option. A single authoritative
source of identity can then be used for global policy creation and
enforcement without creating a new centralized authority or changing
provisioning mechanisms already in place. Learn
more.