The Challenge
A global security provider’s flagship Data Loss Prevention (DLP) platform faced significant deployment friction in modern enterprise environments. The solution relied on legacy authentication mechanisms and rigid, manual configuration systems that were incompatible with modern automated workflows. Customers were unable to integrate the product with their primary cloud identity providers for Single Sign-On (SSO), forcing administrators to manage fragmented credentials and maintain complex, error-prone policy files. This architectural debt hindered scalability and violated modern security principles, creating a barrier to enterprise-wide adoption.
Our Solution
We spearheaded a comprehensive modernization of the authentication and policy management infrastructure. By engineering a seamless transition from legacy workflows to a cloud-native identity model, we delivered:
- Universal Identity Federation: Implemented a centralized authentication layer that integrates seamlessly with Enterprise Identity Providers, enabling unified Single Sign-On across all administrative interfaces and remote access points.
- Enterprise-Grade Access Controls: Integrated Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) support and configurable security policies that align with the most stringent global compliance standards.
- Security-First Architecture: Re-architected the administrative access model to follow identity-centric principles, ensuring that all system interactions are verified and secure.
