Product Introduction
What is SHIELD ID?
SHIELD ID is a cloud-native platform that integrates and manages distributed identities in modern enterprise environments that mix cloud and on-premises settings, implementing Zero Trust-based security principles. It consolidates fragmented user accounts into one and adheres to the principle of 'never trust, always verify.'Zero TrustImplement security principles.
Core Values
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Integrated Trust Source | Connect multiple scattered Identity Providers (IdP) into a single system. |
| Support for hybrid work environments | It provides a seamless authentication experience from existing on-premises assets to the latest cloud services. |
| Redefining Trust | Granting permissions by analyzing various conditions such as the user's location and access time in real-time.Conditional Adaptive Policyis applied. |
Why is a SHIELD ID necessary?
Today's corporate work environment is no longer confined to the internal network (Intranet).
- **Complex access path:**User touchpoints are distributed from internal AD (Active Directory) to external SaaS and Public Cloud.
- **Security blind spot occurrence:**Different permission policies and authentication methods for each system can lead to account theft and internal information leakage.
- **Special characteristics of the domestic environment:**Global solutions have high implementation costs and risks to meet the complex legacy system integration and regulatory environment of domestic companies.
Differences of SHIELD ID
- Integrated Access Control Centered on Authentication
- Connect internal/external systems into a single ID flow.
- SHIELD ID serves as a single point of reference for authentication/policy determination.
- Access multiple services with a single authentication.
- Security Policy-Centric Control
- Application of Zero Trust-based Conditional Adaptive Policy (ZTCAP, Zero Trust Conditional Adaptive Policy)