A zero-trust security model is a way of thinking about security that focuses on removing the assumption of trust in applications and users. In a zero-trust security model, every request is automatically considered suspect and considered to be a potential threat. That is where Cisco Duo comes in handy.
Duo is a provider of cloud-powered multi-factor authentication and unified access solutions for web and mobile applications. Cisco Duo can verify user identity, assess device health, and provide secure access to applications.
In addition to being integrated into Cisco cloud security platforms, Duo's zero-trust security framework can also be used with other endpoint and network security systems. Duo also offers a range of advanced features that help organizations define and enforce policies based on their business needs.
These features include customizable risk levels, access controls, and authentication policies. Duo's free plan includes basic two-factor authentication and integrates with various SaaS and on-premises applications. For more information on their different plans, check out our blog post that discusses the topic.
Watch the video to discover how Duo offers strong security for users, applications, and networks. See how it integrates with various cloud, on-premises, and mobile platforms. Learn how Duo's comprehensive set of advanced features provides the flexibility and controls needed to enforce your business's security policy.
Features & Benefits Explained:
- Secure remote access (Zero trust)
- Single-Sign-On (SSO)
- Device visibility
- 2-Factor Authentification (2FA)
- Application protection
Duo transforms traditional authentication by protecting users, applications, and networks in one solution. Learn how Duo enables organizations to mitigate risks associated with user access and authentication. As well as, how Cisco Duo helps organizations around the world to defend against the growing number of cloud-based threats.
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