Microsoft’s ADFS can supercharge your digital security, and Azure IAM can help you implement it in a way that is fast, affordable, and built to the needs of your organization.
Since the release of their Azure program, Microsoft has continued to churn out industry-leading access management tools while retiring old ones. This has left the entire digital community in a state of flux, scrambling to adopt these new solutions without exposing themselves to additional vulnerabilities.
At the same time - though perhaps not directly related - cyber crime is on a meteoric and continuous rise. Some outlets estimate that cyber threats are responsible for $667 billion in damages every month, a number projected to increase an absolutely eye-watering 15% year over year for the foreseeable future. That should alarm even the most laissez-faire cyber security professionals.
So, what are we going to do about it? Well, we're not going to give up, for starters.
In fact, Azure IAM is here to make sure that you are not only capable of fending off cyber threats, but that you are absolutely ready for anything a hacker or bad actor can throw your way. How? By building you an incredibly powerful digital perimeter using the powerful tools Microsoft and other passionate developers have created in the past few years.
To find out just how they intend to do so, visit https://azureiam.com/
Azure IAM, as their name suggests, specialize in deploying Azure and Azure AD onto cloud environments, and are perhaps the most qualified team currently available to do so. In addition, they have recently added support for ADFS, Microsoft's latest add-on for the Azure ecosystem.
Where before, the firm could construct broad-scale digital security protocols for systems on a given cloud network, with the addition of ADFS, that protection can now extend even further, beyond the bounds of your organization’s on-premise infrastructure.
ADFS is a Single Sign-On protocol, one which requires each user on your network to log in only once using MFA solutions such as Google Authenticator. From there, the user will be tracked using an access token that identifies their activity across multiple accounts on different systems.
This technology can both streamline the work done by your network administrators and remove redundant or extraneous security checks from your end user’s workflow. This has the added benefit of eliminating passwords from the system as well, therefore naturally preventing cyber attacks which rely on password manipulation such as password spray, phishing, and social engineering.
ADFS joins a large suite of solutions that Azure IAM has access to when planning and implementing a given client’s identity management system.
Other solutions, many of which have been developed by independent teams, include:
With these tools, Azure IAM can build digital perimeters of any scale, from local businesses to sprawling, decentralized multinational corporations. These services are ideal as not only do they allow for smoother cross-platform interactions, but they also allow companies like yours to unsilo disparate systems within a cloud ecosystem without fear of exposing sensitive data.
Azure IAM maintains a fair pricing guarantee on all implementation services. Their team is certified in all Microsoft security solutions, and between their core members, have over 50 years of security and access management programming experience.
Their solutions are custom-built to fit both your budget and your company's needs. Regardless of the size of your workforce or the volume of data on your network, they are ready and eager to build a solution for you.