Features, pricing, ratings, and pros & cons — compared head-to-head.
DualShield SSO is a commercial access management tool by Deepnet Security. SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO is a commercial access management tool by SOFTwarfare. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best access management fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Mid-market and enterprise teams replacing legacy on-premises authentication will find DualShield SSO's hybrid deployment model valuable for gradual cloud migration without rip-and-replace risk. The platform's dual support for both SAML 2.0 and Windows Integrated Authentication means you can authenticate cloud apps and desktop-to-web workflows from a single system, which cuts implementation time across Microsoft and SaaS vendors like Salesforce and Office 365. Skip this if you need passwordless or advanced threat detection layered into authentication; DualShield handles access control cleanly but doesn't address NIST Detect functions.
SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO
Mid-market and enterprise teams managing sprawling SaaS and legacy app portfolios will get the most from SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO because its continuous in-session authentication and device-bound MFA actually catch account compromise in real time, not just at login. The SCIM provisioning and unified access policy across on-premises, cloud, and custom apps via PangaeAPI® mean you're not gluing together five separate identity tools. Skip this if you need an identity provider that also handles privileged access management or fine-grained authorization; SOFTwarfare prioritizes authentication and session control, not entitlement governance.
SSO platform supporting SAML 2.0 and Windows auth for web/cloud apps.
Zero Trust SSO with continuous auth, adaptive MFA, and legacy app support.
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Common questions about comparing DualShield SSO vs SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO for your access management needs.
DualShield SSO: SSO platform supporting SAML 2.0 and Windows auth for web/cloud apps. built by Deepnet Security. Core capabilities include Web and cloud SSO via SAML 2.0, Desktop-to-web/cloud SSO via Microsoft Integrated Windows Authentication, Single authentication granting access to multiple applications..
SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO: Zero Trust SSO with continuous auth, adaptive MFA, and legacy app support. built by SOFTwarfare. Core capabilities include Single Sign-On (SSO) via SAML and OIDC federation, SCIM provisioning for user lifecycle automation, Continuous in-session authentication and monitoring..
Both serve the Access Management market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
DualShield SSO differentiates with Web and cloud SSO via SAML 2.0, Desktop-to-web/cloud SSO via Microsoft Integrated Windows Authentication, Single authentication granting access to multiple applications. SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO differentiates with Single Sign-On (SSO) via SAML and OIDC federation, SCIM provisioning for user lifecycle automation, Continuous in-session authentication and monitoring.
DualShield SSO is developed by Deepnet Security. SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO is developed by SOFTwarfare. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
DualShield SSO integrates with Outlook Web Access, SharePoint, Office 365, Google Apps, Salesforce. SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO integrates with AWS, Google Chrome, Salesforce, GitHub, Microsoft and 1 more. Check integration compatibility with your existing security stack before deciding.
DualShield SSO and SOFTwarfare Zero Trust Identity® with SSO serve similar Access Management use cases: both are Access Management tools, both cover SSO, MFA, Authentication. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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