History for "SSO/Directory Sync"
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Updated by Tim Brown, Jul 08, 2023 at 10:01pm
Brivo Workplace's SSO offering enables authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP)
- Okta
- Azure
- Auth0
- OneLogin
- ADFS
- Jump Cloud
- PingFederate
- OpenID
- CyberArk
- Shibboleth
- VMWare
- Duo
- and more...
In addition to the above list we are compatible with any IdP and support both the SAML and OIDC protocols.
Directory Sync: Organizations can implement user lifecycle management via our Directory Sync offering by allowing IT admins to provision and de-provision users and user groups from their directory provider. Since the directory provider is the source of truth for the organization all user management can be done within their existing user directory.
[[partner+name]]Brivo Workplace can receive automatic updates when users are added, changed, or removed from the directory groups. Once users are synced from the organization's directory provider to[[partner+name]]Brivo Workplace the user can then use SSO (if they choose) to authenticate users in the[[partner+name]]Brivo Workplace Platform. The most common directory providers are Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, Workday, and Google Workspace. There are many more supported directory providers but any directory that supports the SCIM v2.0 protocol.
*Note: If Directory sync is not configured, but SSO is enabled, we will still do simple on-demand user provisioning, by placing the user into the default user group, for any users that use SSO to authenticate. Directory Sync provides additional controls and settings to ensure users are provisioned into the correct Brivo Workplace User Groups based on the directory groups users are placed in. The two features can operate independently. -
Updated by Tim Brown, Jul 08, 2023 at 10:00pm
Brivo Workplace's SSO offering enables authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP)
- Okta
- Azure
- Auth0
- OneLogin
- ADFS
- Jump Cloud
- PingFederate
- OpenID
- CyberArk
- Shibboleth
- VMWare
- Duo
- and more...
In addition to the above list we are compatible with any IdP and support both the SAML and OIDC protocols.
Directory Sync: Organizations can implement user lifecycle management via our Directory Sync offering by allowing IT admins to provision and de-provision users and user groups from their directory provider. Since the directory provider is the source of truth for the organization all user management can be done within their existing user directory. [[partner+name]] can receive automatic updates when users are added, changed, or removed from the directory groups. Once users are synced from the organization's directory provider to [[partner+name]] the user can then use SSO (if they choose) to authenticate users in the [[partner+name]] Platform. The most common directory providers are Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, Workday, and Google Workspace. There are many more supported directory providers but any directory that supports the SCIM v2.0 protocol.
*Note: If Directory sync is not configured, but SSO is enabled, we will still do simple on-demand user provisioning, by placing the user into the default user group, for any users that use SSO to authenticate. Directory Sync provides additional controls and settings to ensure users are provisioned into the correct[[partner+name]]Brivo Workplace User Groups based on the directory groups users are placed in. The two features can operate independently. -
Updated by Tim Brown, Jul 08, 2023 at 10:00pm
[[partner+name]]'sBrivo Workplace's SSO offering enables authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP)- Okta
- Azure
- Auth0
- OneLogin
- ADFS
- Jump Cloud
- PingFederate
- OpenID
- CyberArk
- Shibboleth
- VMWare
- Duo
- and more...
In addition to the above list we are compatible with any IdP and support both the SAML and OIDC protocols.
Directory Sync: Organizations can implement user lifecycle management via our Directory Sync offering by allowing IT admins to provision and de-provision users and user groups from their directory provider. Since the directory provider is the source of truth for the organization all user management can be done within their existing user directory. [[partner+name]] can receive automatic updates when users are added, changed, or removed from the directory groups. Once users are synced from the organization's directory provider to [[partner+name]] the user can then use SSO (if they choose) to authenticate users in the [[partner+name]] Platform. The most common directory providers are Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, Workday, and Google Workspace. There are many more supported directory providers but any directory that supports the SCIM v2.0 protocol.
*Note: If Directory sync is not configured, but SSO is enabled, we will still do simple on-demand user provisioning, by placing the user into the default user group, for any users that use SSO to authenticate. Directory Sync provides additional controls and settings to ensure users are provisioned into the correct [[partner+name]] User Groups based on the directory groups users are placed in. The two features can operate independently. -
Updated by allison blevins, Jul 08, 2023 at 3:08pm
Proximity's[[partner+name]]'s SSO offering enables authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP)- Okta
- Azure
- Auth0
- OneLogin
- ADFS
- Jump Cloud
- PingFederate
- OpenID
- CyberArk
- Shibboleth
- VMWare
- Duo
- and more...
In addition to the above list we are compatible with any IdP and support both the SAML and OIDC protocols.
Directory Sync: Organizations can implement user lifecycle management via our Directory Sync offering by allowing IT admins to provision and de-provision users and user groups from their directory provider. Since the directory provider is the source of truth for the organization all user management can be done within their existing user directory.
Proximity[[partner+name]] can receive automatic updates when users are added, changed, or removed from the directory groups. Once users are synced from the organization's directory provider toProximity[[partner+name]] the user can then use SSO (if they choose) to authenticate users in theProximity[[partner+name]] Platform. The most common directory providers are Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, Workday, and Google Workspace. There are many more supported directory providers but any directory that supports the SCIM v2.0 protocol.
*Note: If Directory sync is not configured, but SSO is enabled, we will still do simple on-demand user provisioning, by placing the user into the default user group, for any users that use SSO to authenticate. Directory Sync provides additional controls and settings to ensure users are provisioned into the correctProximity[[partner+name]] User Groups based on the directory groups users are placed in. The two features can operate independently. -
Updated by allison blevins, Jun 14, 2023 at 10:02am
Proximity's SSO offering enables authentication via an organization’s Identity Provider (IdP)
- Okta
- Azure
- Auth0
- OneLogin
- ADFS
- Jump Cloud
- PingFederate
- OpenID
- CyberArk
- Shibboleth
- VMWare
- Duo
- and more...
In addition to the above list we are compatible with any IdP and
supportssupport both the SAML and OIDC protocols.Directory Sync: Organizations can implement user lifecycle management via our Directory Sync offering by allowing IT admins to provision and de-provision users and user groups from their directory provider. Since the directory provider is the source of truth for the organization all user management can be done within their existing user directory. Proximity can receive automatic updates when users are added, changed, or removed from the directory groups. Once users are synced from the organization's directory provider to Proximity the user can then use SSO (if they choose) to authenticate users in the Proximity Platform. The most common directory providers are Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, Workday, and Google Workspace. There are many more supported directory providers but any directory that supports the SCIM v2.0 protocol.
*Note: If Directory sync is not configured, but SSO is enabled, we will still do simple on-demand user provisioning, by placing the user into the default user group, for any users that use SSO to authenticate. Directory Sync provides additional controls and settings to ensure users are provisioned into the correct Proximity User Groups based on the directory groups users are placed in. The two features can operate independently. -
Created by allison blevins, Jun 14, 2023 at 10:02am