
WatchGuard AuthPoint
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) software
Identity management software
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What is WatchGuard AuthPoint
WatchGuard AuthPoint is a cloud-managed multi-factor authentication (MFA) product used to add step-up authentication to VPNs, web applications, and Windows/macOS logins. It targets small to mid-sized organizations and managed service providers that want centralized MFA policy management and user provisioning. AuthPoint supports push approvals, one-time passwords, and QR-code based authentication, and it integrates with common RADIUS/SAML-based applications and WatchGuard network security products.
Broad MFA method support
AuthPoint supports push notifications, time-based one-time passwords (TOTP), and QR-code based authentication via the AuthPoint mobile app. This allows organizations to choose methods that fit different user populations and device constraints. It also supports offline OTP scenarios for users without reliable connectivity. These options cover common MFA deployment patterns for workforce access.
Cloud console and policy controls
AuthPoint is managed through a cloud console for user enrollment, token management, and policy configuration. Administrators can apply MFA requirements by application or access method (for example, VPN/RADIUS vs. SAML applications). Centralized management reduces the need to run on-prem MFA servers for many deployments. This model aligns with teams that prefer SaaS administration and simpler operations.
Integrations for VPN and apps
AuthPoint integrates with RADIUS-based access (commonly used for VPN and network access) and supports SAML for many web applications. It also provides agents for workstation logon use cases in supported environments. These integration patterns make it practical for securing remote access and common workforce applications. It is often deployed alongside WatchGuard security infrastructure where applicable.
Limited IAM depth beyond MFA
AuthPoint focuses primarily on MFA and does not provide the broader identity governance and administration features found in full identity management suites. Capabilities such as advanced lifecycle workflows, access reviews, and complex entitlement management typically require additional tooling. Organizations seeking a single platform for governance-heavy identity programs may find the scope insufficient. It fits best as an MFA layer rather than a complete IAM system.
Advanced CIAM features not core
AuthPoint is oriented toward workforce authentication rather than customer identity and access management (CIAM). Features commonly expected for consumer-facing identity (such as extensive developer-focused CIAM tooling, progressive profiling, and large-scale customer journey customization) are not its primary focus. For B2C/B2B2C scenarios, teams may need a dedicated CIAM platform. This can increase architectural complexity when both workforce and customer identity are in scope.
Integration coverage varies by app
While RADIUS and SAML cover many common use cases, application compatibility depends on the target system’s support for these standards or available connectors. Some legacy or niche applications may require custom configuration or may not be supported without additional components. Organizations with heterogeneous environments may need validation and testing per application. This can extend rollout timelines compared with environments standardized on a smaller set of apps.
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WatchGuard Technologies, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, USA
1996
Private
https://www.watchguard.com/
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