Hybrid IT support capability
Most organizations mix cloud and on‑prem resources. Hybrid IT support delivers consistent access and policy control across both.
Why this matters: You can modernize at your own pace and keep users productive.
The challenge: Multiple identity silos and legacy protocols make consistent security hard.
Our solution
SecureAuth connects to directories like Active Directory, brokers SAML and OIDC, and supports RADIUS and LDAP where needed. Apply one policy model everywhere, and phase out legacy dependencies over time.
Key benefits
✔ Unified access across cloud and on‑prem apps
✔ Less VPN dependence for SaaS access
✔ Centralized visibility and auditing
✔ Smooth migration path for legacy systems
Investment considerations
- Implementation approach: Plan connector placement and ports, establish high availability, map domains and forests, normalize attributes, and schedule phased cutovers with rollback.
- Expected benefits: Consistent access across cloud and on-prem apps, reduced VPN reliance, smoother migrations, and unified policy and audit.
- Scalability: Design for failover and disaster recovery, support multiple forests and regions, scale connectors horizontally, and centralize logs and monitoring.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Q: Do we need on‑prem agents?
A: Use connectors where required. Many scenarios work through federation only.
Q: Will this work with multiple AD forests?
A: Yes. Use trust relationships, attribute mapping, and policy scoping.
Q: Can we reduce VPN usage?
A: Often yes. Use SSO with strong policies and step‑up for sensitive actions.
Q: How do we handle apps that only support LDAP or RADIUS?
A: Keep them behind federation or use bridging while you modernize.
Q: How is logging handled?
A: Centralize authentication events and policy outcomes for audit.