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NetIQ Access Manager v4.3 Sales Enablement
Gireesh Kumar Product Manager Kent Purdy Solutions Marketing Manager Good morning, and welcome from all of us here at MicroFocus. Before we dive into today’s topic, I wanted to let you know that we’ll be leaving time for a Q&A at the end of today’s presentation, so we encourage you to submit your questions at any time throughout the webinar. To ask a question, just click on the “Questions” drop down on the GoToMeeting Console, type your question, and hit send. After the presentation concludes, we’ll start the Q&A and answer the questions you’ve sent. That’s it for housekeeping, so let’s dive in to today’s topic of delivering access & single sign-on to your B2B/B2C users.
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Today’s Discussion What’s new v4.3
Access Manager conversations revisited
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What’s New in Access Manager 4.3
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Access Manager Version 4.3
Simplified secure access to SaaS applications Simplified service provider configuration Catalogue with built-in SaaS application connectors Connectors for both SAML and non-SAML applications Easier role based authorization and control Connector builder toolkit requires Cloud Access
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Application Connectors
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Application roles
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Single Sign-on to SaaS w/o federation Basic SSO
Provides forms-based SSO to web applications Securely collects, store, retrieve and replay user’s authentication credentials for web applications Performed with supported browser extensions/plugins Supported in Mobile Access
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Reporting and Analytics Appliance
New Access Manager appliance that shows access patterns, application usage, risk of access, health and performance of the system Includes views that identifies potential risk of access, originator and location
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Analytics and Reporting appliance System health and performance
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Reporting and Analytics appliance Reports
Predefined reports Usage tracking reports Compliance reports Administrative reports Both graph view and data view Export reports in PDF
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Advanced Authentication Integration
New REST API integration Simplified user enrollment, NAM look and feel Broader method support No additional configuration required for integration
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Device Fingerprinting
Enables identification of a user device through unique fingerprint Enables enforcement of advanced authentication factors on ‘unknown’ or ‘new’ devices Can ‘remember’ the device for a configurable duration
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Re-Captcha Uses the Google ‘no-captcha’ Recaptcha
Works only against form based authentication Helps to prevent web brute force attacks Offers ways to integrate with custom login pages
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Conversations Revisited
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https://intra.microfocus.net/company/enablement-central/
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Business Drivers Needs single sign-on to applications and services residing within the intranet, or in the cloud Employees and contractors Partners Customers/citizens
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Business Drivers Needs to provide secure access across Internet, Intranet and cloud applications Cloud based services for employees/contractors, partners, customers/citizens Allow users to authenticate via social credentials Comply to maturing mandates and policies
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Business Drivers Needs the added security of a contextual- based authentication to protect sensitive information and services Remote access Balancing security and convenience
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Business Drivers Needs to deliver secure access of corporate services to BYOD users Employees and contractors Partners Customers/citizens Mobile apps (native & hybrid) Legacy web apps
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Business Drivers Needs to monitor and analyze access to intranet and cloud based services Risk of access Quick access of environment
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Access Manager Positioning
Ping Identity Focuses on web app developers, providing them a SDK to federate apps. Organizations that want access management options beyond federation will find Access Manager attractive. Forge Rock Organizations that like open source solutions will gravitate to Forge Rock, but NetIQ has a broader range of IAM solutions; sell the broader solution. Microsoft Organizations adding AzureAD to their environment but already have a diverse set of access control requirements will find Access Manager is simpler to deploy and administer than Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS). It will also have a lower TCO.
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Access Manager Positioning
Lower cost of ownership
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Access Manager Positioning
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