Splash AD Authentication

Splash AD Authentication

Splash Access

Overview

Overview

Overview

Active Directory with Group Policies

Active Directory based Group Policy provides administrators the ability to apply Group Policy to client devices based on a user’s group membership in Active Directory via Splash Access.

 

Azure Active Directory (AAD)

Splash Access’ module for direct Azure AD integration is a comprehensive, highly available identity and access management cloud solution that combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, and application access management.

Splash Access can use the AD to authorize users and allocate them onto Vlan’s.

Azure AD can be connected in a few different ways. It already offers single sign-on across all of Microsoft’s online business services (such as Office 365) but also allows access to thousands of popular SaaS applications such as Salesforce, DropBox, and Google Apps. In a hybrid environment, it can also be integrated with existing on-prem resources to enable organizations to manage access to cloud-based applications through their on-prem environment.

For an extra layer of security, Azure AD also offers native support for multi–factor authentication when it comes to accessing your applications.

 

SAML Authentication

Users should never experience unnecessary friction while registering, signing in, or accessing WIFI services. These services typically provide critical service functions such as trouble ticketing, online chat, management, community/social engagement as well as custom functionality built for a company’s unique business requirements.

Standards-Based Single Sign-On Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is the industry standard for browser-based single sign-on and is supported by Splash Access.

Features and Benefits

SAML Authentication

Splash Access module for direct Azure AD integration is a comprehensive, highly available identity and access management cloud solution that combines core directory services, advanced identity governance, and application access management.

AD Authentication Login screen

‎Managing customer and employee information properly can be a daunting task for any organization, and determining whether that information should be kept on-premise or in the cloud is even more so. Active Directory (AD) is one identity management tool that can help businesses in this respect. AD has had some big changes since its early inception.

Azure Authentication

We can also integrate with Azure authentication on your clients splash page. The great part about Azure AD is that it can be connected in a few different ways. It already offers single sign-on across all of Microsoft’s online business services (such as Office 365) but also allows access to thousands of popular SaaS applications such as Salesforce, DropBox, and Google Apps. In a hybrid environment, it can also be integrated with existing on-prem resources to give organizations manage access to cloud-based applications through their on-prem environment.