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Secure Disconnected Apps That Don't Support SSO or SCIM

Cerby extends your existing identity stack to disconnected apps: the applications that don't support SCIM or APIs, so your identity provider and IGA tools can't manage them. In this Cerby webinar, Shawn Hickey walks through how Cerby automates identity lifecycle and governance for those apps, and demonstrates it live.

What are disconnected apps?
Disconnected apps are applications that don't support common identity standards like SAML, OIDC, SCIM, or security APIs. Because your identity provider and IGA tools can't reach them, access is provisioned and deprovisioned by hand, tracked in tickets or spreadsheets, and often left out of audits entirely. More than 40% of business applications are not managed by IT today.

How does Cerby help?
Cerby completes your identity program rather than replacing it. It connects to the IGA and IAM tools you already run (Okta, SailPoint, Saviynt, Ping, Microsoft, Oracle, ServiceNow) and performs the last-mile lifecycle actions on the apps those tools can't reach, using SCIM and APIs. Your existing approval, certification, and deprovisioning flows stay the same. The manual step at the end becomes automated.

What the webinar covers:

  • Extending provisioning, deprovisioning, MFA, and password rotation to apps that don't support SCIM or APIs
  • Keeping your existing IGA and IAM flows, automated instead of manual
  • Support for browser-based, thick-client, and on-prem applications
  • Turning access and activity data into audit and SIEM insights
  • A live demo of provisioning, deprovisioning, certification campaigns, and building integrations with Cerby Scout
  • Offboarding and account reassignment, including shared accounts like social media

Presenters

Shawn Hickey

Shawn Hickey

Director of Customer Solutions

Cerby

Ready to extend your identity perimeter
further than ever before?