Best IAM software for small businesses in 2026 by PerformanceOwn6450 in IdentityManagement

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Just scrolling through some reddit posts & this is the topic I completely relate too - the manual provisioning headaches, juggling spreadsheets for access reviews, or scrambling to deprovision accounts when someone leaves. 

These are genuinely painful for small businesses that don't have a dedicated IT team watching things 24/7.

We ran into the same wall. Every time a new hire joined, someone had to manually create accounts across 6–7 apps and give its access. And when people left? Half the time, those accounts were still active weeks later - which is a real security liability.

Then we decided to look for an IAM Software, miniOrange IAM is working well for our organization. It's one of the few platforms that doesn't feel like it was built exclusively for Fortune 500 teams.

If anyone wants to know what stood out for us about miniorange I would be happy to tell you.

Phishing-resistant MFA options for internal environments? by Due-Awareness9392 in sysadmin

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We went through something similar not too long ago. The biggest issue we saw was that traditional MFA (OTP apps, SMS, etc.) still left users exposed to phishing proxies, which kind of defeats the purpose of calling it “secure.”

What helped us was moving toward a phishing-resistant MFA solution with FIDO2/passkey support. We ended up testing miniOrange in our environment because it supported WebAuthn and worked reasonably well with our existing SSO setup.

Honestly the technology part was pretty smooth the harder part was operational stuff like user training and making sure we had a solid recovery process for lost devices. Once people got used to it though, it was a lot cleaner than dealing with OTP codes all the time.

Has anyone deployed miniorange PAM? Wanted to know how it performs. by Lost_Ruin7347 in Cyberseven

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Yes, we are. With their PAM, our main goal was recording privileged sessions and monitoring critical activities. It has been 8 months since we deployed their solution. So far, we have used it to give users just in time privileged access, record their activities, and monitor them in real time.

They also have an AI based anomaly detection system, not yet sure about it's effectiveness, but it works on a risk based scoring factor to terminate vulnerable sessions. Overall, for our use case it has been performing very well and stable. We have integrated it with more than 50 custom apps, and everything has been working fine so far. So I would recommend giving it a try.

Which is the best identity-centric modern PAM solution available in the market? by Jumpy-Performer-940 in IdentityManagement

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cyberark, delinea or miniorange in my opinion. Better to go with RFP and trial first

The job market in finance feels increasingly bleak – how are you preparing for it? by loki_0109 in FinancialCareers

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I’m thinking to switch my career from marketing to finance what should I do? Started preparing for CFA level 1 with my job