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SecureAuth is an adaptive access control and identity security platform with continuous authentication, MFA, and zero-tr

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Last updated: April 2026

SecureAuth is an adaptive access control and identity security platform with continuous authentication, MFA, and zero-trust identity capabilities.

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SecureAuth is an identity security and access control company specializing in adaptive authentication, multi-factor authentication, and zero-trust identity capabilities for enterprise organizations. With a focus on continuous authentication and behavioral risk analysis, SecureAuth goes beyond point-in-time login verification to maintain ongoing assurance of user identity throughout sessions.

The SecureAuth Identity Platform provides a comprehensive set of identity security capabilities designed to protect access to enterprise applications, VPNs, cloud services, and on-premises systems. The platform's adaptive authentication engine evaluates risk continuously, applying the appropriate level of authentication friction based on the context of each access request rather than applying uniform authentication policies to all users and scenarios.

Adaptive risk analysis in SecureAuth evaluates dozens of signals at authentication time including device fingerprint, IP reputation, geographic location, time of access, behavioral patterns, and threat intelligence. Each signal contributes to a risk score that determines the authentication requirement, from transparent authentication for trusted users on trusted devices to step-up MFA for higher-risk access scenarios. This adaptive approach balances security with user experience by minimizing friction for low-risk access.

The multi-factor authentication capabilities support a wide range of second factors including TOTP authenticator apps, push notifications, email OTP, SMS OTP, hardware tokens, and biometric authentication. The context-aware MFA system applies the most appropriate factor based on user preferences, device capabilities, and risk assessment.

Continuous authentication in SecureAuth extends security monitoring beyond the initial login event. By analyzing behavioral biometrics and session activity patterns throughout a user session, SecureAuth can detect anomalous behavior indicative of session hijacking, credential theft, or insider threats, and trigger re-authentication or session termination in response.

Identity threat protection features detect and respond to credential stuffing attacks, brute force attempts, and other automated threats targeting the authentication layer, protecting identity infrastructure from the attack patterns that compromise many organizations.

SecureAuth integrates with Active Directory, LDAP, and cloud directories, and supports SAML, OIDC, RADIUS, and other standard protocols, making it compatible with the broad range of enterprise applications and identity infrastructure already in place.

Positioning

SecureAuth provides adaptive access management that continuously evaluates risk throughout every authentication session. Rather than relying on static credentials, the platform analyzes device posture, behavioral biometrics, location context, and threat intelligence to make real-time access decisions that balance security with user experience.

With over two decades in the identity security space, SecureAuth serves enterprises that need to protect sensitive systems without burdening users with friction. The platform supports passwordless authentication, step-up MFA, and identity orchestration across hybrid environments where legacy systems coexist with modern cloud applications.

What You Get

  • Adaptive Risk Engine
    Continuous risk scoring that evaluates over 25 contextual factors including device health, IP reputation, and behavioral anomalies
  • Passwordless Authentication
    FIDO2/WebAuthn support, push notifications, and biometric verification to eliminate password-based vulnerabilities
  • Identity Orchestration
    No-code workflow builder for designing complex authentication journeys that integrate with existing identity providers
  • Universal SSO
    Single sign-on across SAML, OIDC, and legacy web applications including thick-client and mainframe systems
  • Self-Service Identity Portal
    End-user portal for credential management, device enrollment, and MFA configuration without helpdesk tickets

Core Areas

Zero Trust Access

Continuous verification architecture that never implicitly trusts any user, device, or network regardless of location

Workforce Identity

Employee and contractor authentication across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments with unified policies

Customer Identity

Consumer-facing authentication flows that minimize friction while maintaining regulatory compliance for financial and healthcare sectors

Legacy Modernization

Extending modern MFA and SSO to legacy applications that lack native support for contemporary identity standards

Why It Matters

Credential theft remains the leading initial attack vector in data breaches. SecureAuth addresses this by making authentication adaptive — increasing security requirements only when risk indicators warrant it, so legitimate users experience minimal friction while attackers face continuous verification barriers.

For enterprises managing thousands of applications across decades of technology, SecureAuth's ability to bridge legacy and modern identity systems means organizations can enforce consistent access policies without rearchitecting their entire application portfolio.

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