Passly is an identity and access management tool designed to streamline secure access, assisting IT teams in safeguarding digital environments effectively. It combines multifactor authentication, single sign-on, and password management into a comprehensive security platform.
Passly offers critical capabilities for organizations looking to enhance security protocols. It simplifies access controls and elevates security posture through an integrated platform that supports MFA, SSO, and password vaulting. These features work together to reduce the risk of unauthorized access while improving user convenience. By minimizing the friction of security processes, Passly helps maintain workflow efficiency without compromising security standards. Tailored for tech-savvy audiences, it ensures robust protection and adaptability for industry needs.
What are the most important features of Passly? - Multifactor Authentication: Adds an extra layer of security by requiring multiple forms of verification before access.
- Single Sign-On: Allows users to log in once to gain access to all connected applications, enhancing user convenience.
- Password Management: Securely stores and manages passwords to prevent data breaches related to weak credentials.
- Reporting and Analytics: Offers detailed insights into access activities, aiding in compliance and monitoring efforts.
- Directory Integration: Syncs with existing directories to ensure seamless user management and policy enforcement.
What benefits or ROI should users look for when evaluating Passly? - Improved Security: Reduces risk by implementing strong authentication and access controls.
- Operational Efficiency: Streamlines IT processes by automating access management tasks.
- Cost Savings: Decreases expenditures on potential security incidents and manual administration.
- User Satisfaction: Enhances user experience by minimizing login hassles and security hurdles.
- Compliance Support: Facilitates adherence to regulatory requirements through systematic reporting and monitoring.
In industries like healthcare and finance where security is paramount, Passly integrates seamlessly within existing systems, ensuring compliance and protecting sensitive data. Financial institutions benefit from reinforced client data confidentiality while healthcare providers can safely manage patient records and compliance with industry regulations. Passly's versatility makes it a valuable asset for various sectors where security and efficiency are crucial.
Identity & Access Manager is a complete Identity Governance & Administration Solution providing standardized management of user accounts and access rights on the network, while maintaining full compliance with laws and regulations in areas of HIPAA, SOX and many others.
We make it simple to connect your systems with our IAM services; such as User Provisioning, Workflow Management & Employee Self-Service, Helpdesk Delegation, Access Governance and Downstream Provisioning.
User Provisioning – Creating and disabling user accounts can take a huge amount of time manually. Our software creates a connection between the HR system and the user accounts in the network to automate the entire process for intake, progression, and outflow.
Workflow Management & Self-Service - Employees and managers can request, check, and approve resources without any IT intervention as part of a structured workflow within IAM. The manager can authorize the request and it can be implemented immediately in the network.
Helpdesk Delegation (HD) - All all user management tasks in IAM scenarios are recorded and linked to web forms, so user account management requests can be delegated downstream to less technical IT staff without requiring them to have advanced admin rights. Changes are recorded in an audit log, so you can simply delegate lesser user account management tasks rather than take up resources of IT team members with advanced admin rights.
Access Governance (AG) - supports the management of employee access rights for applications and data. Access Governance replaces the manual, imperfect and error-prone access management practices. Access rights are recorded in a universally-manageable model and are then issued, changed, and withdrawn through this model.
Downstream Provisioning – allows you establish automatic connectivity to systems other than Active Directory, Exchange, and NTFS for managing user accounts. Notification e-mails that are normally sent to application administrators are replaced by automatic application connections.
• If your organization has ever been through a security audit, you've no doubt dealt with the challenge of tracking all of the information you need for reporting such as: active/inactive user accounts, or access rights and system changes, just to name a few. You must be able to show that private data is kept safe. IAM can streamline account provisioning and management so that when audit time comes around, you have the information you need right at your fingertips.
• Connectivity is a hallmark of IAM. It provides direct connectivity to more than 100 systems and applications. IAM supports a wide range of systems that makes it possible not only to apply Workflow Management and Self-Service to user account management, but also to a variety of other service provisioning processes including: requesting physical access to a work area, applying for a smartphone, or submitting a helpdesk ticket.
• Centralization of information leads to greater efficiency. User account details are managed in one place in the organization, rather than by different departments. This allows for one "core registration" and the other systems sync to that core data source. With an automated system, the applicant himself has control over the moment of applying and the length of time he'll need to access certain information in the system requested.