Centrify partners with Cloud Access Security Brokers

Joint solution extends end user and privilege user security for cloud and mobile application access with new CASB partners Cloudlock, Elastica, Imperva, Netskope and Skyhigh Networks.

  • 9 years ago Posted in
Centrify has formed technology integration partnerships with five leading cloud access security brokers (CASBs): Cloudlock, Elastica, Imperva, Netskope and Skyhigh Networks. These integrations – coupled with Centrify’s proven leadership in end user and privileged user identity security — enables IT to confidently deploy cloud applications to all employees, while staying safe, secure and compliant. 
 
SaaS applications like Salesforce.com, Office 365, Dropbox, Box, Google Apps and more are now a compelling option for enterprises looking to streamline their business and increase productivity. But as employees access those apps through their own devices, and from outside the corporate network, organisations are increasingly exposed to security risks.
 
The combination of CASB and Centrify’s Identity Service gives enterprises control over cloud applications by assuring that these applications are used for business purposes and are protected against data leakage — all without any compromise in performance or security.
 
  • IT administrators get deep visibility into each user’s SaaS application usage patterns and device access activity
  • End users get a seamless one-click experience to their favorite apps from their devices of choice
  • Privileged users, like app administrators or LOB leaders get varying levels of access controls & privileges within each app based on role and step-up strong authentication with MFA policies
     
    “As users, and devices, and especially applications have moved outside the firewall beyond IT control, identity has become the new security perimeter,” said Bill Mann, chief product officer of Centrify. “Each application has standard users, privilege users and IT admins having various levels of access to sensitive information. The integration of Identity-as-a-Service and CASB technologies greatly assists in providing a complete layer of cloud security — providing deep visibility into SaaS applications and user behaviors on those apps. Our new CASB partnerships mean that end users benefit from password-free access to SaaS apps, while privileged users and IT benefit from maximum visibility and monitoring of app usage and suspicious behavior to ensure security is not compromised. ”
     
    Thanks to Centrify’s Identity Platform integration for CASB Solutions, customers can now easily deploy and augment their security infrastructure for cloud applications to meet deeper compliance requirements like visibility of shadow IT apps, monitoring and auditing of user activity within apps, data leak prevention, governance, and threat protection. Customers can also seamlessly couple essential security features like secure sign on, multi-factor authentication (MFA), automated provisioning for apps and devices, and enterprise mobility management — along with advanced features to discover, audit, and protect SaaS app usage.
     
    Centrify Identity Service is fully integrated with its CASB partners to provide a comprehensive solution for provisioning, governing and securing enterprise SaaS applications, jointly delivering:

  • A single pane of glass to configure and leverage SAML for both SaaS single-sign-on and real-time proxy based security enforcement and governance for SaaS apps. Customers benefit from transparent redirection of SaaS apps to CASBs for deep security inspection.
  • Privilege User Access Control & Monitoring to provision users with the right access based on role, and change that access as employees’ roles change. When access is revoked, admins can keep, suspend or delete the app data as appropriate. User access can be monitored across all apps — via reports and search across user, role, app, login locations, used devices, failed logins, and more.
  • Real-time enterprise user identity assertion for CASBs, which ensures real-time governance and protection of SaaS application usage based on user and device identity supplied by Centrify.
  • Ease of CASB deployment for IT and ease of application access for end users.
  • Full featured EMM (enterprise mobility management) that enables secure mobile application management and access based on the user and device profile.
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) for context-aware, step-up authentication to SaaS applications based on per-app policy, SMS, email, voice, secure OTP, smart watch or push notifications.
  • Powerful policy controls that enable organisations to restrict access to cloud apps based on a variety of criteria such as whether or not users are on a corporate device, what organisational group users belong to, or what the user’s geographic or network location is.
Using CASBs, Centrify customers can add a range of security capabilities to their SaaS environments, including:

  • App discovery for sanctioned and shadow IT apps Audit your network to discover the cloud services and SaaS applications being used by your employees and provide a business readiness rating that specifies how safe these application are for use by your company.
  • Threat detection Analyse and detect risky users and activities associated with cloud services and SaaS applications.
  • Real-time protection and governance Enforce policies across multiple cloud services concurrently to meet corporate governance, risk, and compliance guidelines.
  • Real time monitoring and audit Simplify compliance audits and facilitate post-incident investigation analysis and response across all historical transactions associated with your cloud services and SaaS applications.
  • Data loss prevention in the cloud Enforce DLP policies for data in motion and data at rest across data stored in cloud services including Dropbox, Office 365, Salesforce and more.
  • Post login Multi-factor authentication – Enforce two-factor authentication to verify a user’s identity for any high risk action or usage activity occurring within the app after authentication
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