We’re back with another update to PortalGuard. To improve usability across different environments, we’ve introduced new customizations for PortalGuard’s Single Sign-on and Multi-Factor Authentication capabilities, as well as expanded support for organizations using Azure AD. We’re also excited to bring certain features — first made available with IDaaS — to on-prem deployments so all PortalGuard users can benefit from optimal risk prevention and the same level of convenience.
Keep reading for the latest PortalGuard updates and stay tuned for bigger developments coming soon!
PortalGuard Release Notes is our quarterly update that provides a high-level overview of recent PortalGuard enhancements. For comprehensive documentation, check out the PortalGuard v6 change logs.
For organizations that use PortalGuard’s SSO Jump Page as the launch point for access to all end-user apps, there is a new dedicated type for tiles that are static URLs. These bookmarks can be used for websites that do not support SSO protocols or may not need authentication.
As a usability measure, this feature bypasses the need for a second factor on subsequent logins or unlocks after a full MFA login is performed. The amount of time the bypass is in effect is configurable. The user is always prompted for their password when the bypass is in effect.
PortalGuard supports organizations using Azure AD as their primary domain, allowing direct domain joining. PG Desktop can be used with Azure AD joined workstations.
PG Desktop features WEB-key v4.1 support for fingerprint authentication.
The following were mentioned as a part of our Q3 Release Notes. These features were first made available with IDaaS and are now released for use on-prem as well.
SMS Pump attacks, which are costly and can lead to SMS account shutdown by 3rd party vendors, can be thwarted by PortalGuard's SMS blacklist and quarantine abilities.
PG Desktop enables the use of FIDO2 hardware tokens as a new MFA option. Like all other MFA types with PG Desktop, FIDO2 tokens can be used as the default or fallback MFA authenticator.
User search filters for Global Help Desk admins are now configurable, allowing for a higher degree of flexibility and customization in complex environments.
By default, dashboard reports now display both the login username along with the PortalGuard username. Dashboard admins can better comprehend and filter user activity history.
As we continue to make improvements and release new features, your feedback is essential for us to speed up the process and better address your needs. For this reason, we appreciate and are always looking for early adopters.
Interested in being the first to try new features? Let us know if you’d like to be an early adopter.
If you have any questions about the recent changes or want to discuss how you can leverage your PortalGuard investment to its fullest, please reach out to: alexander.apostolov@bio-key.com