Access Manager

Provide secure access to web applications in intranets, extranets, portals, and Exchange infrastructures from a single administrative console.

Access Manager enables organizations to centrally manage authentication and authorization policies for a large number of users, online web portals, and application resources. Access Manager empowers enterprises to deploy applications more quickly, protecting the most granular resource in the application infrastructure while providing seamless user access with single sign-on (SSO) and preserving identity context for greater security. What's more, Access Manager is Common Criteria EAL3+ certified.

Features & Benefits
  • Policy-based access controls - Mitigate risk and protect your business's online assets from anonymous intruders and insiders. Ensure only authorized users can access sensitive data within web-based applications - giving the right people the right access at the right time.
  • Centralized policy management - Reduce costly administration associated with managing authentication and authorization policies separately across multiple applications. Quickly gauge compliance levels with a variety of internal and external security policies and reduce audit costs by generating automated reports that include all end-user activity within key applications.
  • Unified access control - Achieve unified access control across multiple applications and reduce the cost of managing disparate access-control processes and policies. Reduce IT complexity and administrative costs through centralization and elimination of redundant infrastructure.
  • Fine-grained access controls - Mitigate risk with access privileges by select attributes, such as job function and responsibilities. Can be turned off if a person is terminated or takes a new role that does not require access to certain systems.
  • Web single sign-on - Provide a better user experience by allowing your employees, customers, and partners to sign into your web portal just once.
  • Delegated administration - Distribute user and access-policy-management responsibilities to individuals best suited to administer their group of users.
  • Context-aware authentication - Combine single sign-on authorization policies with risk-based authentication to protect higher-risk resources from fraud.