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IS Decisions Blog
Insights on MFA and access security for Windows Active Directory.
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Remote Desktop Gateway: MFA and access controls for RD Gateway and RD Web
Secure Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway or RDG) with MFA and access controls. Protect vulnerable RDP connections, often through RD Web.
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Why compliance starts with login security
Login security is the first step towards meeting compliance requirements across major data security standards.
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Secure air-gapped networks with MFA and access controls
An air-gapped network has no physical connection to the public internet or to any other local area networks or systems that are not themselves air gapped. Here’s how UserLock enables secure multi-factor authentication (MFA) and access controls on air-gapped networks.
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Active Directory hybrid identity: Extend on-premise Active Directory identity to Entra ID
Organizations looking at a hybrid future face a clear choice: stick with the limitations of their existing on-prem AD or move identity to Microsoft’s cloud platform and Entra ID.
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Expert Insights Q&A: IS Decisions CEO And Founder On Confronting Identity Sprawl And Unifying IAM Deployments
Expert Insights interviews François Amigorena, Founder and CEO of IS Decisions.
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How to use YubiKey on RDP sessions
If you already have YubiKeys, you probably bought them for a specific use case. Did you know you can also use YubiKey to secure Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connections? With UserLock, it’s easy.
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SharePoint MFA: Secure access to SharePoint on-premise and online
Simplify SharePoint MFA implementation with UserLock — a single MFA solution based on-premise that extends access security to SharePoint Online and SharePoint On-Premise.
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Simplify on-premise management for Microsoft 365 MFA
There are many reasons why organizations based on-premise look to manage a single on-premise MFA solution across Windows MFA and Microsoft 365 MFA. Here's how UserLock can help.
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Defending Active Directory: Containing the threat of privilege abuse and escalation
Attackers often try to elevate their account privileges to move laterally inside the network. Stop privilege abuse in Active Directory with UserLock.
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For VPN security, MFA is a must
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) prevents unauthorized access and enhances VPN security. Learn how to secure VPN sessions with UserLock.
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Prevent lateral movement with multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Prevent lateral movement in your network with zero trust access security measures including multi-factor authentication (MFA), access controls, and privileged access management.
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How much does MFA cost, really?
Here's how to estimate the true cost of multi-factor authentication (MFA), from licensing fees to productivity impacts.
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Comply with NIS2 Directive MFA requirements
UserLock supports NIS2 MFA requirements while simplifying implementation in on-premise-first Active Directory environments.
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Securing a demilitarized zone (DMZ) network with MFA
Learn more about authentication in a DMZ and why securing a DMZ with MFA is both an art and a science.
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MFA for servers: Windows Server Core MFA with UserLock
Windows Server Core offers a minimalist Windows server installation, but it needs the same protection as any other Windows server: strong passwords, access controls, and MFA for servers. UserLock offers a simple way to implement Server Core MFA.
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LDAP vs. Active Directory: Understanding the differences and integration
Understand the differences between LDAP vs. Active Directory and learn how to integrate them for efficient user management and authentication.
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Boost VDI security in on-premise Active Directory: VDI MFA and access controls
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), also called remote desktop virtualization, is a computing model organizations use to support a range of application use cases that traditional PC-based computing struggles to accommodate. Here’s how UserLock enables on-premise VDI security with VDI MFA and access controls.
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LDAP vs. SAML for Active Directory
Discover the key distinctions between LDAP and SAML authentication protocols in this comparison guide, diving deep into the pros and cons of LDAP vs. SAML for Active Directory.
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How UserLock solves the Outlook on the Web (OWA) MFA puzzle
Learn how UserLock solves the Outlook on the Web (formerly OWA) MFA puzzle for on-premise Active Directory environments.
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Secure RemoteApp with MFA and access controls
Learn about secure MFA for RemoteApp connections with UserLock.
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How authentication works in Active Directory
Active Directory authentication manages user identities and access within an organization's network. Learn how authentication works in Active Directory, and identify the challenges, and solutions, for organizations moving towards cloud adoption.
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Remote Desktop Gateway: MFA and access controls for RD Gateway and RD Web
Secure Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway or RDG) with MFA and access controls. Protect vulnerable RDP connections, often through RD Web.
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Secure remote access to Active Directory
A guide to securing remote access to Active Directory for your on-premise Active Directory identities. Close common security gaps for a hybrid or fully remote workforce with UserLock.
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Secure Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) with UserLock RDP MFA and access controls
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) MFA is a must to mitigate risk. Learn how to secure RDP access with UserLock's RDP MFA and access controls.
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Secure air-gapped networks with MFA and access controls
An air-gapped network has no physical connection to the public internet or to any other local area networks or systems that are not themselves air gapped. Here’s how UserLock enables secure multi-factor authentication (MFA) and access controls on air-gapped networks.
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Multifactor authentication (MFA) for the Essential Eight Maturity Model
Learn about the role of multi-factor authentication (MFA) in Australia’s Essential Eight Maturity Model, and how UserLock can help your organization meet the MFA requirement.
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MFA for Cyber Essentials Certification
Learn about the role of multi-factor authentication (MFA) in Cyber Essentials certification, and how UserLock can help your organization meet the MFA requirement.
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