User Attribute

In Visual Guard, user attribute refer to the properties or characteristics associated with individual user accounts within the security management system. These attributes provide essential information about users and play a crucial role in defining and managing user profiles This

Client Configuration

Client configuration in Visual Guard involves setting up and configuring the Visual Guard Client component, which is responsible for enforcing security policies and managing user authentication and authorization within client applications. This configuration typically includes specifying the Visual Guard server

Dashboard

A dashboard is a graphical user interface that provides users with a consolidated view of key information and data relevant to VisualGuard Identity Server, by providing easy access. The dashboard allows administrators to monitor the health and performance of the

Passwordless

Passwordless login is a method of authentication that allows users to access a system or application without requiring a traditional password. Instead of entering a password, users are authenticated through alternative methods such as magic link or SMS verification. In

Application Attribute

The “Manage Application Attribute” refers to the capability to define and manage additional properties or characteristics associated with applications or software systems within the user management platform. These attributes provide additional context and flexibility for application management, allowing administrators to

Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

Visual Guard supports Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on top of the existing authentication methods, requiring users to provide additional verification beyond a username and password. This could include receiving a one-time password (secure code) or magic link via SMS or email

Windows by Credential

Users authenticate through their Windows credentials, leveraging the security infrastructure of the Windows operating system. Visual Guard integrates with Windows authentication to validate user identities, providing seamless access to applications based on Windows credentials. Shown below is a demo application

Visual-Guard User

Users are authenticated using Visual Guard’s built-in login system, where they provide a username and password combination that is verified against Visual Guard’s user database. This method offers a standard authentication approach managed within the Visual Guard framework. Shown below

Authentication

In Visual Guard, “Authentication” is the process of verifying the identity of a user or entity attempting to access a system or application. Visual Guard supports various types of authentication methods, each offering different levels of security and user experience:

User

A User is an individual who interacts with an application that is secured using Visual Guard’s security framework. Each user typically has a unique identity within the application’s security system and is granted specific permissions and access rights based on