Dynamic Actions

Dynamic Actions are runtime security controls that dynamically modify application object properties based on user permissions. They allow organizations to enforce permissions directly within the user interface — without modifying the application code. With Dynamic Actions, you can: These actions

Define Access Rights inside the application

Defining access rights inside the application is a critical step in securing business data, protecting system functionality, and ensuring users only perform actions relevant to their roles. With Visual Guard, administrators can create fine-grain permissions to control access to specific

User Access Rights

Windows SSO (Single Sign-On)

What is Windows SSO? Windows Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication mechanism that allows users to log in once using their Windows credentials and automatically gain access to multiple applications and systems without re-entering their username and password. Windows SSO

Multiple Active Directories – Identity Federation

In modern enterprise environments, organizations often operate with multiple Active Directory (AD) domains across different regions, subsidiaries, or business units. Managing authentication across these separate directories can be complex and inefficient without a unified identity strategy. Multiple Active Directories with

Multiple Authentication Mode

Multiple Authentication Modes allow organizations to support and manage more than one authentication method within the same application environment. Instead of relying on a single authentication mechanism, administrators can configure different authentication types based on user roles, environments, or security

Remote Windows Authentication

Remote Windows Authentication enables users to securely authenticate to applications using their Windows domain credentials, even when accessing the system remotely. Instead of requiring separate login credentials, users can leverage their existing Active Directory or Windows-based identity to gain secure

Strong / Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Visual-Guard’s Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) represents an essential security solution for companies seeking to strengthen the protection of their applications and data in an increasingly threatened digital environment. This detailed presentation first explores the importance and benefits of implementing MFA, before

Web SSO (Single Sign-On)

Web Single Sign-On (SSO) enables users to authenticate once and gain secure access to multiple web applications without needing to log in separately to each one. After successful authentication through a trusted identity provider (IdP), users can seamlessly access connected

Windows Authentication

Windows Authentication allows users to access Visual Guard using their existing Windows domain credentials. By integrating with Active Directory (AD), Visual Guard leverages enterprise identity infrastructure to provide secure, seamless, and centrally managed authentication without requiring separate user accounts or