

Access Governance
Access Management solutions enable organizations to securely authenticate and authorize users across applications, systems, and devices. By providing single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, and policy-driven access controls, these solutions ensure that the right users have the right access at the right time. With seamless integration, strong security, and improved user experience, organizations can reduce risk, enhance compliance, and efficiently manage access across on-premises and cloud environments.

OneLogin offering enhances identity security with strong and adaptive authentication, preventing unauthorized access to your most critical systems, applications and sensitive data.
Single Sign-On
OneLogin SSO is a foundational identity and access management measure, adding a first step in building trusted experiences for employees, customers, and partners. OneLogin's policy-driven password security, multi-factor authentication, and context-aware access management ensure that only authorized users get access to sensitive data.
Multi-Factor Authentication
OneLogin MFA leverages a modern, adaptive technology to organizations' effort in preventing unauthorized access. It offers flexible authentication factors like new generation OTP app, email, SMS, voice, WebAuthn for biometric factors, plus a range of third-party options.
The solution integrates seamlessly with Single Sign-On and SmartFactor Authentication, protecting mission-critical assets with policy-based MFA.
SmartFactor Authentication
OneLogin SmartFactor Authentication technology is one step forward from MFA's static rules, leveraging machine learning to evaluate the risk and context of each login and adapt accordingly. OneLogin lets you define authentication flows based on user policy to defend against brute force attacks, reduce account lockout, and enable frictionless logins for low-risk users.
The solution analyzes a broad range of inputs such as location, device and user behavior to calculate a risk score and determine the most appropriate security action to take for each login attempt. Depending on the detected level of risk, the AI engine adjusts the number of authentication factors needed to log in.
