AutoPassword Access Manager is a unified identity and access management solution that supports AutoPassword. It manages not only web application accounts such as email and groupware, but also accounts for business Windows PCs, Linux servers, and wireless networks, allowing centralized issuance and management of accounts and access policies.

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Key Features of AutoPassword Access Manager

Log in with a Single Unified ID and Manage Your Activity History

AutoPassword Access Manager provides a unified environment where users can access various business systems—including PCs, email, cloud services, Linux servers, and wired or wireless networks—using a single ID and authentication method.

To achieve this, it integrates a variety of account management and authentication methods, including Windows AD accounts, local accounts, 802.1X and RADIUS–based wireless networks, SAML, OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and Linux PAM. Administrators can flexibly configure access policies for users or organizational units through a single management console and systematically manage usage history.

Integrated Login for Cloud Applications

AutoPassword Access Manager supports standard authentication protocols such as SAML, OAuth2, and OpenID Connect, enabling unified login to major cloud services and business web applications using AutoPassword.

Over 20 major cloud services—including Google Workspace, Figma, Lucidchart, Dropbox, GitHub, and WordPress—are already connected, and additional business applications can be integrated using standard protocols. With AutoPassword applied to these standard authentication protocols, the most secure federated login becomes possible.

Unified Login for Windows PCs and Linux Servers

AutoPassword Access Manager supports login using AutoPassword on Windows PCs and Linux servers. On PCs or Linux servers without biometric sensors, users can securely authenticate via out-of-band biometric verification. Users do not need to enter passwords or other credentials directly on their work devices; instead, they verify the auto-generated password presented by the Windows or Linux system through their smartphone, ensuring both security and convenience.  

Additionally, the operating system password is automatically updated with each login, freeing users from the burden of managing password changes.

Unified Login for Wired and Wireless Networks

AutoPassword Access Manager supports login on wired and wireless network devices using RADIUS authentication and the AutoPassword app. While network login prompts are generally difficult to modify, AAM solves this with the in-app SelfPassword feature. Users simply enter their unified ID in the ID field and a randomly generated self-password in the password field.

The same self-generated password then appears on the smartphone, which the user approves via biometric authentication to complete the connection. This ensures that the login prompt cannot be altered, and even on PCs without biometric sensors, users can securely connect to wired or wireless networks using their smartphone.

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Major Implementations