Our primary use cases include functions such as role-based access control, user registration, and integration with other systems.
We use it to improve the security of our web applications. Additionally, we utilize it for reviewing and safeguarding sensitive information.
We wanted to use it to secure our Windows system and Azure application logins. It also provides security for other web applications. Additionally, we use it for RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) to authenticate users before they log in to Azure or our servers. By adding more security, we aim to improve our overall security system.
We find it very helpful for multifactor authentication and other purposes. It has improved our overall security and usage.
We use it effectively with Safeguard and Windows Server. For Safeguard, it serves as a second-factor authentication when logging in to Safeguard for Privileged Password or Safeguard for Privileged session. The user enters their credentials and then receives a token on their observed soft token on Android or Total Connect Windows, which they can use.
It's also used when a user needs to use RDP on a machine. After entering the password, they need to enter the Defender token.
Moreover, it was easy to integrate these solutions. They work very well together. We haven't had any problems.