SecureAuth: Workforce IAM Features
Authentication Options (6)
Authentication User experience
Based on 13 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Process of providing credentials and logging into multiple systems is easy and intuitive for users
Supports Required Authentication systems
As reported in 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Supports required 3rd party Authentication Technologies. Example systems: bioMetric, passwords, key cards, token based systems, etc.
Multi-Factor Authentication
Based on 13 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Provides support for Multi-Factor authentication, so users are required to provide multiple factors to authenticate. For example, something they know, Something they have or something they are.
Supports Required Authentication Methods/Protocols
As reported in 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Support SSO via Web agents, proxy agents, agent-less, SAML or oAuth and WS-Federation authentication and authorization Web services depending upon the application and business use case
Federation/SAML support (idp)
Based on 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Can serve as the identity provider to external service providers so that when the user logs into a service, instead of providing credentials to the service provider, the service provider trusts the identity provider to validate the credentials.
Federation/SAML support (sp)
12 reviewers of SecureAuth: Workforce IAM have provided feedback on this feature.
Can serve as the Service provider from an external service so that when the user logs in externally they have seamless SSO to internal applications from a service provider.
Access Control Types (5)
Endpoint access
12 reviewers of SecureAuth: Workforce IAM have provided feedback on this feature.
Provides ability to control access to PC's, Mobile devices, and other endpoint devices.
Local Access
This feature was mentioned in 13 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Controls access to legacy applications, web based applications, network resources and servers while employees are on the companies local area network.
Remote Access
As reported in 13 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Controls access to legacy applications, web based applications, networks resources while employees are outside the local area network.
Partner Access
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Controls access to users that are not company employees that are either within the companies local area network or outside the network
Supports BYOD users
Based on 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Enables users to use their own device to access company applications.
Administration (9)
Ease of installation on server
Based on 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Installation process is easy and flexible.
Password Policy Enforcement
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Options for resetting and enforcing password policies
Administration Console
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Provides Administration tools/console that are easy to use and learn for routine maintenance tasks
Ease of connecting applications
As reported in 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Easily provisions new systems, platforms or applications using configuration and not customization.
Self Service Password Administration
This feature was mentioned in 12 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Users can set, change passwords without interaction from IT staff
Bi-Directional Identity Synchronization
Based on 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Keep identity attributes consistent across applications whether the change is made in the provisioning system or the application.
Policy Management
11 reviewers of SecureAuth: Workforce IAM have provided feedback on this feature.
Enables administrators to create access policies and applies policy controls throughout request and provisioning processes.
Cloud Directory
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Provides or integrates with a cloud based directory option that contains all user names and attributes.
Application Integrations
Integrates with common applications such as service desk tools.
Platform (7)
Multiple Operating system support
This feature was mentioned in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Supports Endpoint access control to multiple operating systems
Multi-Domain Support
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Allows user authentication to be honored by all the hosts in two or more domains
Cross Browser support
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Support access to browser based applications across required browser types
Fail over protection
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Provides required failover mechanisms to ensure if one server, network, etc fails users are still able able to authenticate
Reporting
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Contains pre-built and custom reporting tools to required to manage business
Auditing
11 reviewers of SecureAuth: Workforce IAM have provided feedback on this feature.
Provides mechanism for auditing authentication for trouble shooting purposes.
Third Party Web Services support
As reported in 11 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Can call and pass credentials to third party web services.
Authentication type (8)
SMS-Based
Sends a one-time passcode (OTP) via SMS.
Voice-Based Telephony
Provides a one-time passcode (OTP) via voice-call.
Email-Based
Sends a one-time passcode (OTP) via email.
Hardware Token-Based
Supports hardware tokens, which are often USB-sized, fob-like devices that store codes.
Software Token
Offers software tokens, which are applications installed on a mobile phone, wearable devices, or desktops and generate time-based one-time passcodes (TOTP) that a user can easily copy. Software tokens work both online and offline.
Biometric Factor
Allows biometric factors such as fingerprints, faceprints, voiceprints, or other biometric information to be used as an authentication factor.
Mobile-Push
Offers mobile push authentication, which is a user-friendly method that does not require a user to copy a code, but rather accept or deny an authentication using a mobile application. Mobile push authentication only works when a user is connected to the internet.
Risk-Based Authentication
Analyzes users' IP addresses, devices, behaviors and identities to authenticate a user.
Functionality (18)
Multi-Device Sync
Allows the use of tokens on multiple devices. This feature can also be turned off if the user does not want this.
Backup
Offers encrypted backup recovery stored by the vendor.
Self-registration and self-service
Enables a seamless customer experience with self-registration and self-service functions, including account creation and preference management.
Authentication
Verifies user identity with authentication, which may include multiple multi-factor authentication methods.
Scalability
Scales to support growing a customer base.
Consent and preference management
Captures and manages a customer's consent and preferences to comply with data privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA.
Social login
Offers users the option to sign in with social media accounts.
Customer data linking
Integrates with directories or other data stores that house customer data to create a complete view of a customer.
FIDO2-compliant
Offers FIDO2-enabled authentication method
Works with hardware security keys
Works with hardware security keys
Multiple authentication methods
Offer users multiple ways to authenticate including, but not limited to: mobile push on trusted devices, FIDO-enabled devices, physical security keys, keycards, smart watches, biometrics, QR codes, desktop app + pin, and others.
Offline or no-phone solution
Offers solutions when users are offline or do not have access to a mobile phone.
User provisioning
Simplifies or automates user provisioning, deprovisioning, and other user role changes.
Password manager
Offers password management tools to end users.
Single Sign-on
Offers single sign-on functionalities to end users, allowing them to authenticate once and be given access to all of their company accounts.
Enforces policies
Enforces user-access policies based on individual, role type, group membership or other factors to prevent unauthorized access to company systems and data.
Authentication
Authenticates users prior to granting access to company systems.
Multi-factor authentication
Offers multi-factor authentication methods to verify a user's identity.
Network Management (4)
Network Segmentation
This feature was mentioned in 10 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Allows administrative control over network components, mapping, and segmentation.
Network Mapping
Allows visual display of networks segmented components and their connected resources.
Security Analytics
Utilizes behavioral analysis to improve security procedures and documentation.
API/Integrations
Application Programming Interface - Specification for how the application communicates with other software. API's typically enable integration of data, logic, objects, etc. with other software applications.
Security (4)
Security Automation
Allows administrative control over automated security tasks.
Application Security
Based on 10 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Protects application access and data. Prompts additional authentication for suspicious users.
Workload Protection
This feature was mentioned in 10 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Protects computing resources across a network. Prompts additional authentication for suspicious users.
Data Protection
As reported in 10 SecureAuth: Workforce IAM reviews.
Protects informatin stored on premises and in the cloud. Prompts additional authentication for suspicious users.
Identity Management (3)
Adaptive Access Control
Provides a risk-based approcach to determining trust within the network.
Identity Scoring
Calculates risk based on user behavior, permissions, and requests.
User Monitoring
Monitors users attempting unauthorized access to databases, applicaitons, and othe network components.
Type (2)
On-premises solution
Provides an IAM solution for on-prem systems.
Cloud-solution
Provides an IAM solution for cloud-based systems.
Reporting (4)
Tracking
Tracks user activities across protected systems.
Reporting
Provides reporting functionality.
Access & Permission Change Reporting
Log and report all modifications to user roles and access rights.
Compliance & Audit Trail Export
Provide standardized reports for regulatory compliance and audits.
Implementation (3)
Easy Setup
Offers an easy to understand user interface to make setup smooth.
Mobile SDK
Offers a mobile software development kit (SDK) for iOS, Blackberry, and Android.
Web SDK
Offers a software development kit (SDK) for web-based applications.
Generative AI (2)
AI Text Summarization
Condenses long documents or text into a brief summary.
AI Text Generation
Allows users to generate text based on a text prompt.
Authentication & Authorization - Identity and Access Management (IAM) (1)
Adaptive & Contextual Access Control
Grant access based on user attributes, location, device posture or risk.
Administration & Governance - Identity and Access Management (IAM) (2)
Identity Lifecycle Management
Automate onboarding, offboarding, and access reviews throughout user lifecycles.
Self‑Service Account Management
Enable users to reset passwords and update profiles without admin support.
Generative AI - Identity and Access Management (IAM) (3)
AI‑Driven Access Anomaly Detection
Identify unusual access patterns using machine learning models.
Automated Policy Tuning
Dynamically adjust access policies based on risk and AI-generated insights.
Predictive Role Recommendations
Suggest appropriate user roles based on usage patterns and peer behavior.
AI Authentication Risk Management - Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) (5)
Adaptive MFA
Possesses AI-driven triggers to determine when to require MFA or stronger authentication rather than always requiring it.
Anomaly Detection
Builds profiles of known devices/environments per user and flags deviations such as new devices, new networks, and/or suspicious locations as higher risk.
Fraudulent Login Detection
Spot fraudulent behavior, such as account takeover attempts, credential stuffing, bots, and brute force attacks through the use of AI.
Adaptive Authentication Policies
Uses machine learning to analyze past authentication events and suggest optimizations to security policies (e.g. thresholds, triggers) or to adjust rules over time.
Risk-Based Authentication
Leverages AI to assign a risk score to a login attempt based on context, device, IP, historical patterns to dynamically decide whether to prompt for MFA, additional challenges, or allow seamless login.
AI Biometric & Behavioral Analysis - Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) (2)
Behavioral Biometric Analysis
Monitors behavioral signals including typing patterns, mouse movement, and/or touch/swipe dynamics to verify user identity either at login or continuously after login.
Liveness Detection
Uses computer vision, facial recognition, or other biometrics during onboarding or at risk events, with AI-based liveness checks to prevent spoofing or replay attacks.
AI Context-Aware Security Controls - Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) (2)
Account Recovery Assistants
Generates dynamic prompts to guide users through account recovery workflows.
Constraint Enforcement
Implements artificial intelligence to filter, rewrite, or block prompts that attempt to access unauthorized data, escalate privileges improperly, exploit system weaknesses, or otherwise re-provision customer access permissions.




