Below are the authentication and identity management services available for nVoq products, and the products for which they are currently implemented.
Authentication Methods | nVoq Mobile Voice (ANDROID) | nVoq Mobile Voice (iOS)
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Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) SSO (OIDC) | 🗸
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Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) Auto Provisioning (SCIM) | 🗸
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DUO Two-Factor Authentication (only 2FA) |
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Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to sign in to multiple applications and websites with one username and password. nVoq products may be configured to authenticate using Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Microsoft Azure Active Directory) or Okta.
OpenID Connect (OIDC) enables third-party applications to verify the identity of an end-user and to obtain basic user profile information using JSON web tokens (JWTs), giving the end-user one login for multiple sites.
System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is an open standard that simplifies cloud identity management and allows user provisioning to be automated across multiple domains.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), sometimes referred to as two-step verification or dual-factor authentication, is a security process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves, such as a password and a mobile device. This adds a second layer of security, keeping your account secure even if your password is compromised.