OneLogin partners with Fishtech to improve online security

OneLogin, a provider of unified access management systems, has partnered with cybersecurity platform Fishtech Group.

The deal will see Fishtech deploy the OneLogin cloud-based identity and access management solutions through its platform, giving its customer access to better online security.

OneLogin gives IT teams tools to quickly manage access management needs, including single sign-on, adaptive authentication, multi-factor authentication, and password resets. Following this partnership, Fishtech enterprises will access these tools for both on-premise and cloud environments.

San Francisco-based OneLogin serves around 2,500 businesses, spanning finance, retail, enterprise, and manufacturing, with their authentication, and mobile identity needs. The RegTech recently opened a new office in Atlanta to accelerate its product development and partner network.

Fishtech offers businesses a range of cybersecurity protection tools which help them to lower digital risk and maintain compliance.

OneLogin vice president Matt Hurley said, “For too many enterprises, digital transformation is limited by the fragmented nature of a hybrid IT environment resulting in identity chaos. OneLogin breaks down that barrier, centralizing access to on-prem and cloud apps. Our Unified Access Management (UAM) platform makes it simple and secure for users to access the apps and data they need, anytime, everywhere.

“As proven innovators of the security integration space, Fishtech is at the best position to help us delivering OneLogin services.”

This partnership has come just months after OneLogin closed a $100m growth financing round which was led by Silver Lake and Greenspring Associates. The capital was raised to support the launch of new products and increase its presence within North America and Europe.

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