AuthSezam – EAM

AuthSezam EAM

External Authentication Factor for Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)
Passwordless, no app installation required, mobile phone not necessary in certain configurations

AuthSezam EAM

External Authentication Factor for Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)
Password-free, no app installation required, mobile phone not needed in certain configurations

AuthSezam EAM Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) is the simplest second authentication factor: no app installation, no password required.

Benefits for IT Departments:

Regulatory compliance by adding a second factor
Seamless administration once integrated, managed directly from Entra ID
Expandable scope to deploy MFA for external access: A suitable system for extending MFA to external users, ensuring professional email addresses remain active (under contract).

Benefits for Users:

No enrollment required
No app installation needed

Simplify Entra ID MFA
With AuthSezam, it’s so much faster and more intuitive!

By providing secure alternatives for users who cannot use phones or install applications, along with efficient management of external access, AuthSezam perfectly complements Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD).

AuthSezam enhances Microsoft’s Entra ID solution

AuthSezam is now available to complement Microsoft’s Entra ID solution, addressing specific use cases not covered by traditional solutions.

While Entra ID provides robust multi-factor authentication, certain needs require alternatives.
AuthSezam 2nd Factor addresses these challenges, particularly for :

Users without a phone or application

Some users, due to technical constraints or strict internal security policies, are unable to use mobile devices for authentication. AuthSezam offers secure and reliable alternatives tailored to these situations.

Subcontractors and external user access

Managing external access, such as subcontractors, often presents challenges in controlling and securing authentication. AuthSezam enables efficient and secure access management for these users.

Discover the demonstration of the Entra ID 2FA journey via a secure AuthSezam

Eliminate journey friction while enhancing security

By providing secure alternatives for users who cannot use phones or install applications, along with efficient management of external access, AuthSezam perfectly complements the Microsoft Entra ID solution.

Two types of external authentication factors by AuthSezam as Entra ID External Authentication Method (EAM):

AuthSezam offers two secure solutions for external second-factor authentication.

The first leverages advanced biometric signatures, such as facial recognition, fingerprints, or voice commands, directly on the device without requiring the installation of additional applications.

The second relies on secure links, ideal for verifying user authenticity and ensuring the validity of email addresses, particularly in subcontracting environments.
A robust alternative for users who cannot use Microsoft Authenticator.

Combined with Windows Hello, AuthSezam offers the most intuitive and robust “MFA Passkey” strategy on the market.

“Our R&D team, composed of experts in cryptography, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, has designed a strong authentication system using multimodal biometrics for everyone. Simple to deploy and universal, it seamlessly adapts to both modern standards and legacy systems.”

Enhance security with AuthSezam AI

First-level fraud detection AI can be deployed to enhance the detection of advanced fraud during authentication.

First-level fraud detection AI can be deployed to strengthen advanced fraud detection during authentication.

Scope: Threat Monitoring During Login

Browser Environment: Monitoring browser characteristics, such as installed plugins, specific configurations, and behavior patterns.

Device: Analyzing the behaviors and characteristics of the device used to access the system. This includes usage frequency, location changes (IP), and unusual login patterns. These analyses help detect anomalies and suspicious behaviors that traditional security methods might overlook.

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