We use it as an identity access management system to protect our systems. It helps us store data in centralized system to protect user identities. It's completely secure and has integrated AI capabilities as well to provide great experience.
Pros
Identity access management
Bots prevention
2 factor authentication
Cons
Cost is high
Lacks integration
Likelihood to Recommend
It's a great option for those who are looking for a tool for user authentication. It has features such as 2 factor authentication and oidc and adfs. Its audit reports are also comprehensive and detailed.
We are using IBM Security Verify to manage the users in our 70+ store locations and keep the access rights in different systems up to date as well as prevent changes to rights that might otherwise intentionally or unintentionally happen. The tool helps us to create accounts in multiple Active Directory Forests - deciding which forest is the right one based upon data that we need for different purposes anyways. AD User Groups as well as SAP roles are managed using a flexible and customized model that is updated to reflect changing needs multiple times a year. Those updates then automatically affect all old and new users, saving us a lot of time and work.
Pros
Extrememly customizable and thus able to handle individual and complex environments
Easy to use even by less experienced support staff once all rules are configured
Connectors exist for all major products we use
Cons
The way rules are built could use better documentation
Java-Applets are not the best way to implement changes in forms, etc.
The UI could use a modernization
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM Security Verify is best used in scenarios with multiple well known systems that have existing connectors. Managing users across multiple systems with a complex ruleset works like a charm once the rules are set up correctly - which will take some time and learning. It is usable as well with a lot of custom systems where you have to cobble together a connector yourself.