OpenIAM Access Manager vs Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) comparison

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We performed a comparison between OpenIAM Access Manager and Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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out of 37 in Access Management
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25th
out of 37 in Access Management
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Access Management
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Also Known As
Symantec Secure Access Cloud, Luminate.io, Luminate
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Overview

The Web Access Manager is an integral part of the OpenIAM platform. The Access Manager provides a scalable, secure and consistent solution to access applications in hybrid environments for both corporate (employees) and consumers (external) alike.

The Access Manager provides organizations with the following tools to enable these objectives:

Web SSO with support for SAML 2, oAuth 2, OIDC, and a rProxy to allow SSO to legacy applications
Adaptive Authentication
Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
Social Sign-on
Authorization
Session Management
Device registration
Fine grained audit logging

Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), revolutionizes remote access security for enterprise applications. By replacing traditional VPNs with secure, temporary connections solely to required applications, it significantly reduces the attack surface, mitigating the risk of data breaches. Whether accessing cloud-based or on-premises applications, Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) ensures robust security through continuous authentication and authorization, adhering to the Zero Trust principle of "never trust, always verify." This solution not only enhances security by reducing unauthorized access but also simplifies access for users while offering scalability and cost savings by eliminating the need for complex hardware and software. Tailored for organizations with remote workforces, cloud-based applications, and stringent data security concerns, Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) stands as an efficient and scalable access control solution among its competitors.

Sample Customers
Electric Insurance Company, Rochester Regional Health Information Organization, Banco de Portugal, Tata Communications, TUI Hotels
NEX, AIG, Fiverr, Upwork
Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Computer Software Company14%
Financial Services Firm13%
Media Company9%
Government9%
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Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business34%
Midsize Enterprise20%
Large Enterprise46%
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Buyer's Guide
Access Management
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Auth0, Okta and others in Access Management. Updated: April 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.

OpenIAM Access Manager is ranked 21st in Access Management while Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is ranked 25th in Access Management. OpenIAM Access Manager is rated 0.0, while Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is rated 0.0. On the other hand, OpenIAM Access Manager is most compared with Gluu, CyberArk Privileged Access Manager and Microsoft Entra ID, whereas Symantec Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is most compared with .

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