Zoho Directory
Zoho Directory is a unified workforce identity and access management (IAM) solution that helps businesses of all sizes centrally manage user identities, application access, connected devices, and networks — all from a single console, on the cloud. Whether your organization runs entirely on cloud apps or still relies on on-premises directories, Zoho Directory unifies identity management across both worlds. With Directory Stores, you can sync existing identities from legacy systems and extend access controls to over 500 pre-integrated cloud applications, plus any custom or in-house apps your business depends on. Designed to reduce IT overhead while strengthening security, Zoho Directory gives admins the tools to automate the full employee lifecycle — from day-one provisioning to offboarding — and gives employees a frictionless, secure login experience across every app and device they use. Key features Single Sign-On (SSO): One secure password for Zoho apps, third-party SaaS, and custom business apps — eliminating password fatigue and reducing reset requests. Directory Stores: Import and sync identities from existing directories (like Active Directory) and manage cloud and on-prem users from one place. User Provisioning & Lifecycle Management: Automate app access from day one, update permissions as roles change, and instantly revoke access when employees leave. Device Authentication: Enroll and manage Linux, Mac, and Windows devices, reset passwords, and reassign systems directly from the admin console. Conditional Access: Set context-aware login policies based on location, time, IP, and device and deny, allow, or allow access only after MFA verification from Zoho Directory. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Add an extra layer of verification to employee logins with OTPs, push notifications, biometrics, and passwordless methods via Zoho OneAuth. Routing Policies: Choose how employees verify their first factor — password, passwordless, social sign-in, or external identity providers. Cloud RADIUS : Set up enterprise Wi-Fi network authentication and ensure access is granted only to verified users. Cloud LDAP: Authenticate LDAP-based resources, including legacy applications, printers, and Wi-Fi networks and VPNs, using a cloud-hosted LDAP service, eliminating the need to maintain on-premises LDAP infrastructure. Smart Groups: Automate group assignment to user groups by department, role, or attribute so access scales seamlessly as your team grows. Anomaly Detection: Flag unusual login behavior such as access from unexpected locations or time zones, before it becomes a breach. Audit Logs: Maintain a detailed history of every admin action, with full traceability for security investigations and audits. Bring Your Own Key (BYOK): Encrypt organizational data with your own key from an external key manager, for full control over data security. Compliance: Built to support HIPAA, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 requirements, with reports that simplify audit preparation. With Zoho Directory, IT teams get automation and centralized control, employees get a seamless login experience, and business leaders get a complete view of workforce identity — all in one secure platform.
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