Small & medium business information security
Two factor authentication for SMBs
UserLock offers proven security to better protect all Active Directory accounts at the logon. No added complexity for IT or MSPs, no frustration for end users.

Reduce the risk of external attacks, insider threats and compliance issues
With a lack of resource and limited time, it’s no easy feat securing the SMB.
But with UserLock working alongside existing Active Directory infrastructure to reduce the risk of unauthorized access, SMBs benefit from enterprise caliber protection in terms of effectiveness, and SMB sensibilities in terms of implementation and use.
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Two-factor authentication (2FA)
Verify the identity of your users and secure access to your network. Built with SMB sensibilities, UserLock makes it easy to enable Active Directory MFA on Windows logon, RDP, VPN, IIS, and SaaS connections without disrupting users.
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Single sign-on (SSO)
Give users secure and frictionless access to Microsoft 365 and other cloud applications with SAML-federated authentication for Microsoft Active Directory (AD) Identities. With UserLock's Active Directory SSO, retain AD as the authoritative identity provider, while extending it to work securely with the cloud.
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Automated access alerts and responses
Don’t just detect the threat. Stop the threat. SMBs cannot take a lot of false positives. There is no time to chase down 50 alerts a day. If something should fall outside of established contextual access polices and restrictions, UserLock automatically takes action before damage is done without waiting for IT to intervene.
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Real time insight, alerts & response
The best prevention strategy needs to be validated over time to ensure measures are working. UserLock administrators can interact with any suspect session, to lock the console, log off the user or even block them from further logons. This immediate response further protects access to the network.
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Centralized auditing & reports
By gaining visibility into your logons, you will have a better idea of just how much risk the organization faces daily. Native Windows auditing can provide some help but proves a daunting task to see the bigger picture. UserLock's reports make it easy to perform accurate forensics or to prove regulatory compliance, freeing up resources for other critical tasks.
Powerful access security. Control the when, where and how long
Mitigate both insider threats and external attacks
UserLock acts as an early indicator to prevent attacks.
Given the rampant practice of misusing credentials as part of both external and insider attacks, UserLock’s protective security layer at the logon helps ensures any account – or compromised account - isn’t being misused.
Manage access to address compliance
Many standards are keenly aware of the importance of the logon and successive actions.
Regulations ask organizations to ensure access to the network is identifiable, audited and attributed to an individual user. Compliance ultimately begins with the login.
Secure any kind of privileged access at all times
Every user has attributed access rights and is some sort of privileged user. An SMB cannot afford to simply focus on protecting accounts that are admin level.
Security solutions for SMBs should avoid frustration
Limited IT overhead
Simple to implement and intuitive to manage, UserLock is a non-disruptive technology that works alongside existing Active Directory infrastructure.
Easy adoption for users
Working behind the scenes, UserLock protects the users and the environment without any additional security steps.
SMB security: The challenge to secure SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses)
SMBs and the MSPs serving them face a challenge: SMB security needs to be just as effective as enterprise-level software, but the tech needs to be easy enough for one person to implement and manage.
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Read the case studyWe love the fact UserLock provides session protection for everyone in the organization very easily.
An effective solution that also works seamlessly with VDI environements. ”
Yuriy Matsegora
Network Administrator | Duane Morris LLP, USA
Security solutions for an SMB should not be any less effective than enterprise-level software. The data is no less sensitive, the disruption no less serious!
François Amigorena
Founder | IS Decisions - UserLock