Azure AD
Azure AD integration
The Azure AD (Active Directory) identity service provides single sign-on and multi-factor authentication to help protect your users from the vast majority of cybersecurity attacks.
🤝 Zluri + Azure AD
Zluri lets you discover which users have Azure AD accounts, how frequently they use them, third-party apps connected to accounts, and detailed security analysis of every application. It also helps optimize spendings based on this data.
You can also create and automate onboarding and offboarding workflows for team members, and automatically assign users to specific groups and/or projects depending on their profile.
🖇️ Integration
There are three ways to connect Azure AD to Zluri:
Option 1: Machine to machine (Recommended)
Unlike OAuth, the Machine to machine (M2M) connection method supports application permissions and is user-agnostic. This offers several advantages:
- Centralized control over application access makes it easier to manage multiple applications and their permissions.
- Simplified Access Management: Streamlines granting and revoking resources.
- Security features like conditional access and role-based access control.
See the step-by-step instructions for more.
Option 2: Using a custom admin account
Use this method to delegate the integration to an Azure AD account without admin credentials. This method requires more manual configuration, but provides greater control over the Zluri features you wish to use. It’s also a more secure way to connect as the delegated account only possesses the minimum permissions required for the integration to work.
See the step-by-step instructions for more.
Option 3: Using OAuth
This is a quick, hassle-free way to connect—access all Zluri features with minimal manual configuration. See our step-by-step instructions.
Problems connecting? Find solutions to most common integration issues in our troubleshooting document.
Got questions? Feel free to submit a ticket or contact us directly at [email protected].
Updated 12 days ago