Integrating reCAPTCHA by Google with Citrix ADC is a great move towards protecting internal resources from attackers. If someone or even a bot of computers are trying to brute force an account, or break in to your system, having reCAPTCHA is sure to defer such activies and make it a very difficult task to achieve.
nfactor
NetScaler native OTP
Native one time password using Citrix NetScaler is a new feature released in version 12.0 build 51.24. Using the native OTP capabilities of NetScaler reduces the need to purchase third party authentication systems when you want to protect your resources with multiple factors of authentication. Alternatively you could use OTP for certain users and the remaining users receive a different OTP solution that has extra functionality such as push-notifications.
Single sign-on to Office 365 using NetScaler SAML and nFactor authentication with Azure MFA
The following post describes how to configure SAML authentication with NetScaler as the IdP (Identity Provider) and Microsoft Office 365 as the SP (Service Provider). Going above just using SAML, a mixture of Azure Multi-Factor Authentication, User Certificates, LDAP and Negotiate authentication policies are used for authentication from external and internal locations.
NetScaler nFactor authentication – Google reCAPTCHA first factor LDAP second – Citrix ADC 12.1.49.37 and below
Integrating reCAPTCHA by Google with Citrix NetScaler is a great move towards protecting internal resources from attackers. If someone or even a bot of computers are trying to brute force an account, or break in to your system, having reCAPTCHA is sure to defer such activies and make it a very difficult task to achieve.
nFactor authentication with NetScaler Unified Gateway
nFactor authentication with NetScaler provides a way to configure flexible, agile multi-factor authentication schemas based on factors such as who is connecting and from where users are connecting from or if users fail authentication. This allows NetScaler to provide authentication based on many different use cases and scenarios to provide secure access to backend applications and desktops.