Engity offers European SMEs, start-ups and grown-ups a hassle-free, customizable, managed and fully scalable IAM-solution. Hereby, Engity operates exclusively out of European data centers and can providefull compliance with GDPR regulations in Europe.
Our IAM solution can be completely customized in look and feel, is future-proof thanks to unlimited scalability and is a leader in innovation with new features as e.g. Authentication Environments for Directories or Sign-Up without an E-Mail-Account.
Login options: - Classical Authentication with Username (E-mail) and Password - Social-Logins (Google, Facebook, Apple ...) - Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Single-Sign-On - Passwordless Login (via Magic-Links, Biometrics) - Sign-up without E-Mail-Account and Single Cross Device Login - Keyboardless Device Login & Authentication
Security features: - Easy-Ensure Strong Password Check - Breached Password Detection - Real-time Push Notifications - Advanced encryption mechanisms (Argon2, AES 256, TLS 1.2+) - Regular updates keep the software up to date - Frequent penetration tests and audits by external security consultants - Use of the right protocols such as OpenID Connect, SAML and JWT
More: - Authentication Environments for Directories (Multiple looks and rules, but only one directory) - Customization (Corporate Identity and Corporate Brand Management) - Various support levels, maintenance, troubleshooting and support - GDPR compliance and guaranteed hosting on European servers
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We use Go for the backend and TypeScript with React for the frontend. We also rely on the OpenID Connect protocol and Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). As algorithm for passwords we use Argon2, AES256 for data encryption and TLS 1.2+ for transport encryption. For signing JSON web tokens, we work with the Elliptic Curves Digital Signature.
Engity's answer
As a cloud-based IAM provider, our focus is on European SMEs, but also on start-ups as well as grown-ups.
Engity's answer
Our founder Gregor spent 15 years to find a smart, easy-to-integrate and legally compliant IAM Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for start-ups, grown-ups and SMEs. With every new employer, he repeatedly scanned the market, but never found the “one” solution desired. . So he decided, it would be worthwhile to develop an industry-agnostic system that would help all his CTO friends who were desperately looking for a suitable solution. With this idea, he contacted his former colleagues and friends Martin, Ursula and Arne to build the one European identity and access management provider for start-ups, grown-ups and SMEs. And to be honest: Companies can also benefit from Engity's feature set and quick and straightforward onboarding process.
Engity's answer
As a European Identity & Access Management Provider, we rely on the highest standards in technical data protection. We use cloud data centers in the EU and also the headquarters of Engity is located in the EU. In addition, we not only offer standard authentication functions such as classic login with password and username, or password-free login using Magic-Link or biometrics, we also develop authentication functions specifically at the customer's request.
Based on our record, Microsoft Azure Active Directory seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 15 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Human users using Roles can leverage IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS SSO) which offers a pretty good experience, whether we're federating from Active Directory (a popular choice for enterprises) or managing users within Identity Center (fine for individuals or small team). We get an easy console sign-in experience and similarly frictionless command line access. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
The question is tagged Azure-Active-Directory, which is an IAM/IDP product. That provides plenty of context. Source: almost 2 years ago
Because the configuration is a highly critical feature, we need to authenticate via an API key or by means of other auth methods. For example, most API Gateway providers such as Apache APISIX enabled token-based access to Admin API and they highly advise generating your own token and regularly changing it. Or Azure API Management relies on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), which includes optional features such as... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I will not explain too much about Azure AD. I'll recommend reading the documentation and the home page of the Azure AD. In short, Azure AD (Azure Active Directory) is a cloud-based identity and access management service. You can use the identity provided by Azure AD for connecting various applications or services, including AWS. If you want to learn more about Azure AD, please visit the documentation. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
It is a directory with a lot of functionality. There's actually a number of products under the Azure AD name, including: * Azure AD, their employee/workforce solution. It's a directory, authentication and authorization system. Think Okta or AWS SSO. I imagine this is mostly what the survey was tracking. * Azure AD B2C, their CIAM solution. Think Auth0, Cognito or FusionAuth (disclosure, I'm a FusionAuth employee).... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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