Centrify delivers identity management to Google for Work
October 21, 2015
Centrify delivers identity management to Google for Work
Centrify, the leader in securing enterprise identities against cyberthreats, overnight announced that it is one of the first Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) providers to work with Google to deliver integrated identity and mobile management for Android for Work.
In addition to Android for Work, Centrify now also delivers single sign-on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Chromebooks and shared account password management and auditing of privileged users for Google Compute Engine’s virtual servers, and enhanced user provisioning for Google Apps.
The delivery of these new capabilities across the spectrum of Google’s enterprise offerings results in Centrify now providing the broadest set of third party identity management capabilities for Google for Work.
As companies continue to adopt cloud and mobile technology, IT is challenged to secure access to applications, devices and servers and can no longer rely on traditional perimeter security. Instead they need to protect their data by leveraging access policies that combine user identity and device context, such as location, time and security posture.
Centrify’s new capabilities and Android for Work partnership allow customers to confidently adopt multiple Google for Work products, including Android devices, Chromebooks, Google Compute Engine, and Google Apps for Work by providing a critical layer of security and management.
“We are delighted that Google has selected Centrify as an Android for Work partner,” said Tom Kemp, CEO of Centrify. “Centrify protects against the leading point of attack used in data breaches compromised credentials.
“Centrify’s identity platform can help companies enable Android for Work, as well as Google’s other cloud and mobile technologies for the enterprise, by providing security and management across users, apps, devices and infrastructure.”
Key new capabilities include:
• Android for Work
support: Integrated identity and mobile management
enables IT to embrace Android devices in the workplace and
support BYOD programs. With Centrify Identity Service, IT
can unify device context, user identity and IT policy to
help ensure that access to apps is granted to only
authorised devices. From a single management console, IT can
manage Android for Work profiles, provision corporate email
and other apps and provide single sign-on and multi-factor
authentication to apps deployed to the Android for Work
profile.
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• Single sign-on and
multi-factor authentication for Chromebooks:
Organisations can leverage their existing Microsoft Active
Directory or LDAP to deploy Chromebooks to their workforce
without synchronising passwords to Google Apps. Using
Centrify Identity Service, workers can use their existing
corporate identity to login to Chromebooks and seamlessly
access all the corporate apps they need to get their jobs
done. IT can also implement strong security through
multi-factor authentication policies.
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• Cloud-based shared account password
and access management: As organisations of all
sizes continue to adopt Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS),
they need to secure, manage and audit access to cloud-based
servers. With Centrify Privilege Service, companies can
simplify management of shared, privileged account passwords
to secure administrative access to Google Compute Engine’s
virtual servers.
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• Deeper Google Apps
integration: Google Apps continues to be adopted by
organisations of all sizes. Centrify continues to secure and
streamline Google Apps deployments by enhancing user
provisioning with support for all Google user attributes.
Centrify provides the ability to place users in specific
Google Organisational Units which determines the features
and services users have access to along with de-provisioning
options to delete or suspend users. This builds upon
Centrify’s already robust and comprehensive SSO and MFA
support for Google
Apps.
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Apttus
As enterprises
continue to adopt cloud and mobile, companies of all shapes
and sizes are searching for solutions to secure, manage and
enable the new way of conducting business. One such company
is Apttus, which makes software for the automation of
critical business functions. Apptus turned to Centrify for a
common set of policies and a single pane of glass from which
to deliver and manage integrated security across Google for
Work applications and devices.
“We have adopted many components of Google for Work, including Google Apps as well as a large variety of Google devices,” said Erich Hilkemeyer, vice president of information technology at Apttus. “With Centrify, we now have a 100 per cent cloud-based solution that provides integrated policy and management across users, apps and devices, giving us the ability to instantly track which users are logging into which apps and services. Centrify saves us time and money by unifying security and management of apps and devices in a single solution.”
VOX
Mobile
"When we surveyed 2000 organisations and
asked them what was on their roadmap they said resoundingly
that Identity Management and Single Sign-On were by far the
most important next step to ensuring that they can deliver a
superior user experience while also improving security and
privacy,” said Jim Haviland, chief strategy officer at VOX
Mobile. "We are very excited to be working with Centrify and
Google to bring improvement to application success and user
experience to clients around the world."
“Google has shown great vision with its BeyondCorp initiative, a forward thinking approach to security for the mobile workforce that verifies people and devices before allowing access to applications. We believe Centrify’s unified approach to identity and mobility management aligns to that vision, and we are proud to deliver the industry’s broadest support for Google enterprise solutions,” added Kemp.
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