Migrating to Microsoft Entra ID for Federated Identity
Are you in the middle of moving your on-prem ADFS to Microsoft Entra ID or are you planning to do so soon? We understand that it’s a daunting task. It’s the kind of project that can drag on because you keep unearthing new entanglements. There are legacy integrations nobody ever documented, accounts that nobody remembers but that may be important. users that can’t remember how to work with “this new thing”. You name it.
So, realistically, this project will take a while and while it is ongoing, it makes your job even harder than it already was. But, fear not, there is help. Your already overworked and understaffed team doesn’t have to lose sleep over this migration. Detexian can give you all the visibility you need to make sure you don’t just “cloud problems” to your on premise challenges.
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Quick Security Configuration Overview in Entra ID
No longer do you have to keep a spreadsheet of the accounts you have migrated and constantly wonder if it is actually accurate and up-to-date. The Detexian platform gives you full visibility of your Entra ID users. You’ll always know what permissions they have, if they have set up Entra ID MFA and if they have federated identities that are synced with ADFS.
Find Abandoned Accounts
If it turns out that an account you migrated to Entra ID isn’t actually in use any more, the Detexian platform will highlight the user inactivity, so you can remove the account. You’ll also be able to see when accounts that have been dormant for some time are suddenly being used again, so you can ensure that that behavior was expected.
Get Notified of Changes
Detexian doesn’t just give you another dashboard to check every day. The platform will notify you of important events. No longer do you have to worry about highly-privileged accounts where someone “temporarily” switched off multi-factor authentication and then forgot to switch it back on leaving the account exposed for a takeover. No more accidental removal of federation that you only notice weeks or months later.