ManageEngine AD360
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ManageEngine AD360
Additional Info
Company | ManageEngine |
Website | https://www.manageengine.com/ |
Company size (employees) | 10,000 or more |
Headquarters Region | North America |
Overview
ManageEngine is the IT management division of Zoho Corporation and focuses on simplifying IT operations for enterprises using a wide range of tools and solutions. We have an expansive range of over 50 products and a global presence in more than 190 countries. Nine out of every 10 Fortune 100 companies trust us with their IT management, and rightly so.
ManageEngine’s AD360 is an integrated identity and access management (IAM) solution that assists enterprises to manage and secure user identities, facilitate identity governance, and ensure compliance. It helps provide in-depth access management for Microsoft Active Directory and other target systems like Office 365 and G Suite, and offers considerable edge over native tools. Some of AD360’s key capabilities include authentication, auditing, user behavior analytics (UBA), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and single sign-on (SSO). This enables administrators to monitor and manage their enterprise’s on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments from a single console.
AD360’s core capabilities include automated user lifecycle and entitlement management, adaptive authentication, risk assessment, and threat intelligence for enhanced identity governance. This helps organizations in efficient management of identities across target systems, mitigate risk using automation, and optimize administration. AD360 helps admins stay one step ahead of the constantly changing threat landscape and thwart attacks by providing critical capabilities like score-based risk assessment, threat corroboration, anomaly detection powered by machine learning, and more.
How we are different
1. Zero Trust: AD360 helps enterprises implement a Zero Trust architecture by streamlining identity lifecycle management, deploying adaptive authentication, enforcing least privileged access, and continuously monitoring target environments to provide detailed audit reports. The tool helps eliminate human errors and redundancies by automating routine IAM tasks such as user provisioning, modification, and deprovisioning. AD360 helps enforce least privileged access, in order to detect and prevent privilege abuse. It also facilitates privileged user monitoring by continuously monitoring and auditing privileged user activity. By providing modular licensing and varied deployment options, AD360 enables enterprises to deploy a Zero Trust architecture which caters to their specific IAM requirements.
2. Actionable reporting and ML powered UBA: AD360 employs user-behavior analytics, powered by machine learning (ML) algorithms to detect anomalies in user behavior and provides intelligent threat alerts. This allows enterprises to gain advanced security insights with precision, while preventing false alarms. Administrators can receive instant alerts on unusual logon activity, privilege escalation, and other anomalous behavior. This also provides a considerable edge over traditional tools, which often raise false alarms and fail to detect abnormalities with precision.
3. Hybrid IAM: AD360 facilitates hybrid identity and access management, with cloud-based Zero Trust network access at its core. This allows enterprises to centrally manage their on-premise and cloud identities, and govern access privileges to corporate resources. By providing multi-factor and adaptive authentication methods, it helps extend an additional layer of security and curb identity-related attacks. A wide range of authentication methods including SMS verification, biometric verification, Google authenticator, and RADIUS are supported. Besides MFA, AD360 supports single sign-on (SSO) across SAML based applications. It also provides risk-based adaptive authentication, which uses machine learning (ML) to mitigate access-related risks.