Solutions
- Use Banyan's short-lived cryptographic credentials to connect to your AWS resources and enforce zero-trust access control policies.
- Use Banyan's short-lived cryptographic credentials to connect to your Azure resources and enforce zero-trust access control policies.
- Configure Dropbox SAML authentication to use Banyan's federated Identity Provider so you can enforce device posture requirements.
- A step-by-step guide on how to use Banyan’s Service Tunnel to route to public domains, such as SaaS services
- Use AWS ALB's built-in OpenID Connect feature to delegate authentication to Banyan's federated Identity Provider.
- Enable access to an internal RDS instance so a user can conveniently yet securely connect using their favorite database management tool.
- Use Banyan to support SSH and PAT protocols/authentication schemes seamlessly, while still ensuring zero trust security.
- Provide access to Gitlab based on user and device identity, with first-class support for mobile devices. No need to backhaul traffic through a VPN.
- Configure gitlab.com SAML authentication to use Banyan's federated Identity Provider so you can enforce device posture requirements.
- Provide access to Jenkins based on user and device identity, with first-class support for mobile devices. No need to backhaul traffic through a VPN.
- Provide access to Jira based on user and device identity, with first-class support for mobile devices. No need to backhaul traffic through a VPN.
- Learn how Banyan ensures devices are validated before granting access to resources, regardless of whether the devices are company-managed via MDM/UEM.
- Learn how to use SonicWall Cloud Secure Edge (CSE) to roll out device trust in a phased manner, providing admins high visibility and end-users a great authentication experience.
- Learn how to use Banyan to secure access to high-security corporate apps.
- Use Banyan to replace bastions for secure remote access – without the headache of credential management or IP whitelisting.
- Leverage Banyan's ability to secure hosted websites and its capability as a federated IDP to manage access to desktop environments via Guacamole.
- Use Banyan to securely share your apps with others, without exposing your entire home network.
- Pre-define VNC configurations and enforce security policies for users connecting to remote servers using Real VNC.