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Contact UsSpecops Secure Access adds an important MFA layer to Windows logon, RDP and VPN connections, helping organizations better secure hybrid environments and fulfill compliance and cybersecurity insurance requirements. With flexible MFA options that include an offline mode, Secure Access ensures that organizations can enable their users securely authenticate at logon, through RDP and/or VPN whether they are connected to the network or not.
Enrolling with Specops Secure Access is simple. Users will be guided through enrollment upon their first authentication attempt via the Client. MFA enrollment options consist of Yubikey, Duo Security, the included Specops:ID app, and SMS. Offline enrollment is available with OTP authenticators. If you are using Specops Secure Access with any other Specops Authentication products, you can extend user enrollments from Specops Secure Access to secure password resets and encryption key recovery.
Feature Highlights attacks & password leaked lists
FEATURES | SPECOPS SECURE ACCESS |
---|---|
MFA at the Windows logon | Yes |
MFA for RDP connections | Yes |
MFA for VPN connections (RADIUS) | Yes |
OOTB authentication with Duo Security, Yubikey | Yes |
Push notification without existing 3rd party identity service | Yes, with the included Specops:ID mobile app |
Biometrics authentication | Yes, with the included Specops:ID mobile app |
Offline support | Yes, with OTP authenticator |
Protects both layers of logon – Active Directory password and flexible 2FA options | Yes, with Specops Password Policy |
FUN FACT
Microsoft Passwords Are Attacked 1287 times per minute
What does it look like?
End user experience at Windows Logon
With the Specops Client installed and configured for Secure Access, users are forced to identify themselves with a
second factor after having typed their Windows username and password on Windows login screen. Once that
second authentication is completed, the end user will be logged in as usual.
End user experience for VPN or RDP
Organizations with users accessing their network remotely using a VPN, or accessing computers via a Remote Desktop Gateway (RDGW), can protect their users by adding a second factor for those logins. The VPN server or Remote Desktop Gateway can, using RADIUS, be configured to call Microsoft NPS (Network Policy Server) with Specops NPS companion installed and configured, which enables the use of Secure Access.
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