VMware Identity Manager (IDM) integrated with third-party 2FA solutions for a long time through RADIUS and SAML protocols. This allowed customers to leverage their existing investments in these technologies, while protecting login into VMware IDM portal that presented keys to the kingdom through single sign-on (SSO) to apps. But, customers without a third-party 2FA system had to purchase them separately. Now, you can use the Verify app to secure login to VMware IDM and other apps. The Verify app is available for iOS and Android devices. The Chrome app for Windows is coming soon.
It uses modern mobile push tokens, where users get a push notification on their mobile device that they can simply accept or deny. When the user’s device does not have cellular reception, such as in airplane mode when traveling, the user can open the Verify app and use a one-time passcode (aka soft token). Also, if you have users with flip phones, they can receive a one-time passcode over SMS. These three methods cover all types of scenarios, ensuring that the right user can always log in.
To read the full original Article : Introducing VMware Verify Two-Factor Authentication
Source: VMware End-User Computing Blog
No comments:
Post a Comment