Security News > 2020 > October > Saviynt integrates with Microsoft Azure AD to provide identity-centric, zero trust security service

Saviynt announced new and expanded integration with Microsoft Azure Active Directory to provide additional advanced governance scenarios for enterprise customers.
The new integration with Azure AD brings additional identity governance capabilities for Microsoft 365 and Azure IaaS using the Saviynt Cloud PAM solution.
Saviynt also has extended identity governance to Azure AD B2C customers by providing compliance for Azure AD B2C with scoped and delegated administration for consumer identity management.
"Our joint identity solution with Saviynt and Azure Active Directory helps our customers bring both on-premises and cloud applications under a single identity governance umbrella to close security gaps and mitigate risks."
"Avanade is extremely excited to see the Saviynt and Microsoft technology integration announcements at this year's Microsoft Ignite conference," said Chris Miller, Global Security Practice Lead at Avanade - Microsoft's 2020 Global Alliance SI Partner of the Year.
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