📄️ Enable SAML
This topic describes how to use the Lacework console to enable SAML, add Lacework as a service provider, and includes references to other SAML SSO and JIT providers
📄️ Google OAuth Configuration
To enable Google OAuth using the Lacework Console, navigate to Settings > Authentication and select Google OAuth.
📄️ Okta SAML SSO
This topics describes how to configure SAML SSO with Okta
📄️ Okta SAML JIT
This topic describes how to configure Okta SAML JIT user provisioning capabilities
📄️ Google Workspace SAML SSO
This topic describes to configure SAML SSO with Google Workspace to allow your team members to sign in to the Lacework Console with their Google credentials.
📄️ Google Workspace SAML JIT
This topics describes how to add JIT (Just-In-Time) user provisioning capabilities to Google Workspace SAML authentication for Lacework.
📄️ Microsoft Entra ID SAML SSO
This topic describes to configure SAML SSO with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory (AD)) to allow your team members to sign in to the Lacework Console with their Azure AD credentials.
📄️ Microsoft Entra ID SAML JIT
This topic describes how to add JIT (Just-In-Time) user provisioning capabilities to Microsoft Entra ID , formerly Azure Active Directory (AD) SAML authentication for Lacework.
📄️ OneLogin SAML SSO
This topic describes how to configure SAML SSO with OneLogin to allow employee access to your Lacework Console.
📄️ OneLogin SAML JIT
This topic describes how to add JIT (Just-In-Time) user provisioning capabilities to OneLogin authentication for Lacework.
📄️ SAML SSO with Red Hat Keycloak
This topic describes to configure SAML SSO with Red Hat Keycloak and allow employee access to your Lacework Console.
📄️ SAML SSO with AWS
This topic describes to configure SAML SSO with AWS to enable employee access to your Lacework Console.