ESET Secure Authentication

Multi-factor authentication for businesses

Publisher

Eset

About this software

ESET Secure Authentication is a multi-factor authentication solution for businesses, available as on-premises software and a cloud-native module integrated with ESET PROTECT. It provides mobile app push, one-time passwords via app or SMS, hardware tokens and FIDO support, and adds 2FA to Windows logins, RDP, VPNs, AD FS and web apps. Administrators manage users and policies from a web console and can use the REST API or SDK for custom integrations.

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ESET Secure Authentication

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Benefits

  • Centralized web management: Manage users, tokens and policies from a single web console.
  • Multiple authentication methods: Supports push, app OTPs, SMS, hardware tokens and FIDO keys.
  • Integrates with common systems: Adds 2FA to Windows login, RDP, VPNs, AD FS and web apps.
  • Cloud and on-prem deployment: Available as cloud-native module or on-premises installation.
  • SDK and API for custom integration: Provides a REST API and SDK for custom authentication workflows.

Available languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • & more supported languages

Support information

  • Online documentation: Comprehensive online help and user guides available on ESET support site.
  • Knowledgebase articles: Searchable KB articles cover installation, configuration and troubleshooting topics.
  • Mobile app support: The ESA mobile app is available via major app stores for enrollment and authentication.
  • License management: Activate and manage ESA seats through ESET Business Account or ESET PROTECT Hub.
  • Contact options: ESET provides regional support channels including chat, email and phone where available.

Frequently asked questions

What is ESET Secure Authentication?
A two-factor authentication solution that adds an extra verification step to protect user accounts and access to business resources.
Which authentication methods does it support?
Common methods include one-time passwords from authenticator apps and hardware tokens, with support for standard authentication protocols used by business systems.
How does it integrate with directory and access systems?
Integration is performed via standard protocols to layer two-factor authentication onto directory services, VPNs, remote access, and web applications.
How are users enrolled and managed?
Administration is typically handled through a management console for user enrollment, token provisioning, policy configuration, and reporting.