Adaptive Authentication

What is Adaptive Authentication?

Adaptive Authentication is like a “smart security guard” for your network. Instead of treating every login the same, it analyzes the context of the login attempt, such as location, device type, time of day or user behavior and then decides how strict the authentication process should be.

For example:

  • Logging in from the office with a trusted laptop? A password or certificate may be enough.
  • Logging in at midnight from an unknown device overseas? The system can ask for an extra verification step, like MFA or a push notification approval.

How Does Adaptive Authentication Work?

Collect Context

The system gathers signals like device information, IP address, geolocation and past login behavior.

Assess Risk

Using defined policies, it determines if the login looks safe, unusual or risky.

Apply Response

Based on the risk, it either allows access, requires additional verification or blocks the attempt.

Why Adaptive Authentication Matters?

Smarter Security

Protects against stolen credentials and unusual activity without overburdening every login.

Seamless User Experience

Low-risk logins stay fast and simple, while only risky ones face extra checks.

Compliance Ready

Meets growing regulatory demands for dynamic and risk-based access control.

 

Future-Proof

Works well in hybrid and remote environments where employees may access networks from multiple locations and devices.

 

Adaptive Authentication with QAM

FAQs

What is the difference between MFA and Adaptive Authentication?

MFA always requires multiple factors. Adaptive Authentication only asks for extra steps when a login looks risky.

No. It actually improves the experience by keeping trusted logins simple while securing only the risky ones.

Unusual login locations, new devices, abnormal access times or repeated failed attempts.

Yes. QAM allows admins to set adaptive rules based on roles, departments or device profiles.

Absolutely. It’s designed for dynamic environments where employees connect from anywhere, not just the office.