One Identity Defender vs Pindrop Passport comparison

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We performed a comparison between One Identity Defender and Pindrop Passport based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Top Answer:It's very fast, and it's easy to use because it's integrated with Active Directory.
Top Answer:Maybe it could provide support for more web applications. It would be useful to focus on other web applications. For example, if an application needs to be installed on an iOS server and it's not, it… more »
Top Answer: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… more »
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Overview

Defender enhances security by requiring two-factor authentication to gain access to your network resources. Defender uses your current identity store within Microsoft Active Directory (AD) to enable two-factor authentication.

Pindrop Passport evaluates call center interactions in real-time to passively authenticate legitimate customers. Passport runs in the background of every call, combining patented Phoneprinting technology with proprietary Deep Voice biometrics to determine if a caller has the right device, voice, and behavior to access an account.

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Bakersfield Police Department, Village of Westmont, Illinois
Lloyds Banking Group
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Computer Software Company15%
Financial Services Firm14%
Comms Service Provider12%
Retailer11%
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Small Business18%
Midsize Enterprise20%
Large Enterprise62%
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One Identity Defender is ranked 15th in Authentication Systems with 3 reviews while Pindrop Passport is ranked 49th in Authentication Systems. One Identity Defender is rated 8.6, while Pindrop Passport is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of One Identity Defender writes "Good compatibility, responsive support, and a nice interface". On the other hand, One Identity Defender is most compared with Microsoft Entra ID and Cisco Duo, whereas Pindrop Passport is most compared with .

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