Identity as a Service bundles

The Identity as a Service bundle defines the set of IDaaS features that users and administrators can access in Identity as Service. Depending on your account bundle type and user role, some of these features may not be available to you. The following table describes the features available with each bundle.

 

Feature available in Identity as a Service

Plus

Premium

Consumer

User Self-Service (authenticator)

Yes

Yes

Yes

User Self-Service password reset

Yes

Yes

Yes

VPN Remote Access

Yes

Yes

No

Single Sign-on Portal

Yes

Yes

No

AD Sync

Yes

Yes

No

Office 365 SAML integration

Yes

Yes

No

Additional SAML integrations

Yes

Yes

Yes (generic SAML integration only)

Mobile soft token and push notifications

Yes

Yes

Yes

SMS/Email, OTP, KBA, Google authenticator, FIDO, grid authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Native device biometrics

Yes

Yes

Yes

Email, Web and Telephone Support: Mon-Fri, 8am–8pm EST

Yes

Yes

Yes

Adaptive/Risk Based Policy Engine

Yes

Yes

Yes

Desktop Login (using the Desktop Agent)

Yes

Yes

No

On-Premises Applications - On-premises application integrations

Yes

Yes

No

On-Premises Applications -  ISAPI and Apache integrations

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microsoft Entra ID Sync

Yes

Yes

No

OpenID Connect and OAuth applications Integration

Yes

Yes

Yes (generic OIDC and OAuth integrations only)

Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD)

Yes

Yes

No

SIEM integration (Splunk)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Authentication API (for example, Custom Web/Mobile apps)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Administration API (Users/Groups/Policies)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Cross-platform facial biometrics

No

Yes

No

LDAP database sync

No

Yes

Yes

OAuth 2.0 URL/API protection

No

Yes

Yes

Mobile Smart Credential/Bluetooth Login

No

Yes

No

AD Connector

Yes

Yes

No

Identity Providers

No

Yes

Yes

User verification

No

Yes

Yes

External Risk Engine

No

Yes

Yes

User provisioning

Yes

Yes

Yes

User Certificate authentication

No

Yes

No