Cisco Duo vs. OneLogin by One Identity

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Duo
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
Cisco Duo is a two-factor authentication system (2FA), acquired by Cisco in October 2018. It provides single sign-on (SSO) and endpoint visibility, as well as access controls and policy controlled adaptive authentication.
$3
per month per user
OneLogin by One Identity
Score 9.6 out of 10
N/A
OneLogin is an identity and access management (IAM) product from One Identity since the October 2021 acquisition, featuring single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication, provisioning, cloud directory, and more.
$4
per month per user
Pricing
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Editions & Modules
Duo Essentials
$3
per month per user
Duo Advantage
$6
per month per user
Duo Premier
$9
per month per user
Advanced (bundle)
$4
per month per user
Professional (bundle)
$8
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAside from the bundle options, OneLogin offers its services a la carte, and therefore these prices can vary depending on your business's needs.
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Community Pulse
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Considered Both Products
Cisco Duo
Chose Cisco Duo
None, we are happy with offering Cisco Duo
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE)
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Duo supplements the above products in providing MFA
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Duo provides a much richer user experience, the UI is way more modern, and the product itself is easier to use.
Chose Cisco Duo
I would fully expect a competitor like Okta or any other multifactor mechanic to function pretty similarly, and I hesitate to say duos the best. I think the idea is that it's a simple concept, but it does it well. So I haven't evaluated any myself outside of duo, but I'm also …
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Duo was much better suited to integrate with our Citrix solution.
Chose Cisco Duo
We didn't evaluate any other MFA solutions to compare outside of using Keeper as a password vault but that works in conjunction with Cisco Duo.
Chose Cisco Duo
The organization chose Cisco Duo prior to the acquisition with its strong brand and reputation from the security community.
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco is one of our trusted solution vendors and Cisco Duo can be good integrated to our security landscape.
Chose Cisco Duo
It's more easy and user-friendly.
Chose Cisco Duo
Similar but priced quite well as part of a product suite.
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Duo had an integrated method for handling MFA on Endpoints and Servers. This was a huge bonus. Administration and implementation seemed more efficient as well.
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Secure Access by Duo is the best and most familiar. Users have no issues using it and it is a breeze to administer as well.
Chose Cisco Duo
There are Okta has that Duo does not have, however since my environment has CISCO solutions implemented and the service that we receive from the vendor and integrator is top quality, DUO was the right choice.
Chose Cisco Duo
We selected Cisco Secure Access by Duo due to its ability to interoperate with almost any on premise, cloud, or hybrid application or system. Duo also integrates nicely with our other security systems, including XDR. As well, Duo is a market leader and always pushing the sector …
Chose Cisco Duo
Cisco Secure Access by Duo's ability to integrate with a wide variety of SSO applications and systems, as well as its focus on usability, make it an attractive option.
OneLogin by One Identity
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
OneLogin has a lesser cost as compared to other solutions. It also has a successful POC, partner expertise, integration with in-house and cloud-based apps, and provides restriction of access from unauthorized devices. It is a secure solution with industry-standard encryption, a …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
Okta was revolutionary for its time, but it wasn't as well polished as the OneLogin product. I do think that OneLogin has a more modern user interface as well as a more attractive platform. The use of colors clear delineation of security for multiple login flows is really …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
Affordable pricing, brand customization, ease of setup, support to integrate/addons
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
I have not used any product similar to OneLogin, previously I had just been using the login on the sites themselves and having to use my browser to store my passwords in order to gain acces to the systems. The one good thing with OneLogin is that it will always have your most …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
OneLogin has its benefits over Azure AD due to custom login attributes, and is supported by many more applications that are yet to support Azure AD.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
When our company used to use RSA SecurID, we had physical security devices for the two-factor security pin. If we wanted to remotely access an account from an unsecured network, we had to carry around an extra physical tag. While this was very secure, it was not convenient and …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
We will be moving to another system with better customer service.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
This was the only vendor that we really evaluated. We use Lastpass in conjunction with OneLogin, but I believe that we're moving away from it and staying with OneLogin for the future.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
With similar functionalities, OneLogin was the most cost effective solution. We also compared OneLogin to on prem open source solutions but we were worried about the management overhead that would be required by such systems. Cloud services like OneLogin were allowing to limit …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
I am not the decision maker therefore this does not pertain to any information that I would be able to give.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
OneLogin was a better value than Ping and Okta, and it was more feature-rich than HelloID. The other products are fine, but OneLogin was the perfect balance of value and functionality for our organization.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
OneLogin stacks up against Okta. Same product, different names. They both are a single sign-on tool and offer users the ability to auto sign in versus having to remember a kajillion passwords. Roll this out to your teams and you will make the teams' lives much easier. Click …
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
We chose OneLogin due to its many integrations, superior brand name, and an extremely competitive price point. We did not evaluate the other solutions beyond the superficial.
Chose OneLogin by One Identity
Other than Apple's Keychain, I have never used a product like OneLogin.
Features
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Identity Management
Comparison of Identity Management features of Product A and Product B
Cisco Duo
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Ratings
OneLogin by One Identity
9.0
Ratings
11% above category average
ID-Management Access Control00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
ID Management Single-Sign On (SSO)00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Multi-Factor Authentication00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Password Management00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Account Provisioning and De-provisioning00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
ID Management Workflow Automation00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
ID Risk Management00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Likelihood to Recommend
9.4
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.8
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.9
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Availability
9.8
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
8.7
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.9
(0 ratings)
8.3
(0 ratings)
Online Training
10.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
9.8
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Configurability
10.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Ease of integration
9.9
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Product Scalability
9.3
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
9.3
(0 ratings)
-
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Vendor pre-sale
9.3
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cisco DuoOneLogin by One Identity
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco Duois is well suited in all kinds of scenarios where you need to ensure proper security measurements, I think. We can't just rely on our passwords only, as they can be easily stolen through phishing or data breaches thus keeping multi factor authentication is quite essential. I always prefer MFA or at least 2FA for any critical system.
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OneLogin definitely has a range of people it could work for. Everything from individuals who just want a better login process. Small companies who are wanting a way to keep a better count of who has access to what, and large corporations that want to implement a login process that will reduce the number of helpdesk tickets due to forgotten passwords.
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Pros
  • Speed - it's fast with almost no delay between triggering the MFA request and receiving the notification on an iPhone
  • Security - in addition to the added MFA layer, a simple, 4-digit passcode can be added to the authentication request
  • Ease of use - it doesn't scare users. It's simple to install, configure, and use.
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  • The application integration part is easy to deploy.
  • The dashboard is good and user-friendly.
  • The portal can be accessed from anywhere since we have gone to the cloud-based model.
  • It provides a secure solution with certificate management that can restrict access from unauthorized apps.
  • The technical support is good.
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Cons
  • Documentation is oftentimes missing key information for proper implementation. This is circumvented by reading third-party guides or contacting support for additional details.
  • They do not push Fail-Closed as much as I think they should. Fail-Open is fairly trivial to bypass and it should be made known to the customer during setup how much this will affect overall security.
  • More vendor integration is something that is always craved by administrators. There are so many third-parties to integrate with.
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  • Lack of administrative APIs for creating or setting up new connectors: This prevents the automated integration to federations and requires manual setup rather than discovery-based automated setup.
  • Customization of the interface: The potential configuration of the interface are still limited at the moment (logo, primary and secondary colors, background). This prevents the usage of the platform as a communication medium or to organize the space in a more standard fashion (for our institution)
  • There are some limitations with using the apps provisioning APIs that can lead to some termination or provisioning actions not being completed
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Likelihood to Renew
There are a lot of competing solutions on the market; however, Duo "just works", and there is little to no learning curve for the new members to be acclimated to it. As long as that continues I see it as the preferred option moving forward
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Usability
La interfaz es intuitiva y fácil de navegar, lo que permite a los usuarios administrar sus dispositivos y acceder a las políticas sin problemas. La integración con las aplicaciones SSO y SaaS facilita aún más el proceso de acceso, mejorando la experiencia del usuario.
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OneLogin is very easy to use. The most complicated part is the user setup and even that is not difficult. After everything is working, using it day to day is trivial. All you have to do is have the application ready on your phone and you can use a single set of login credentials to access all of your tools securely.
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Reliability and Availability
In the last 5+ years we've been using Duo, there may have been 1 outage that impacted us. We do receive periodic notifications of issues but, for the most part, they impact carriers or functionality that we either don't use, or do not care about.
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Performance
We do not see any degradation of performance of the protected applications. There are occasional lags in receiving the push but no show stooppers.
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Support Rating
Since it’s a reputable company, I have received technical support when needed and I trust that if anything else happens I can contact them with any issues. I haven’t experienced bad customer service and I totally feel supported while using this authentication method. No complains so far and the high rating!
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There has never been an issue where I have needed to use the OneLogin support so it would be unfair to rate them anything other than a 10 on their ability to provide support. Like I said its a very basic platform that we use it for with no issues.
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In-Person Training
There was no in person training but checking the box was the only way I could complete all of the questions.
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Online Training
This was not organized training but the videos that Duo provides to teach you how to install a particular integration are top notch.
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Implementation Rating
Implementation was straight forward and you can isolate different scenarios in order to test new application setup or add to an existing setup. Gui interface is pretty easy to understand and follow. I had no experience with Duo and still manage to easily set up new policies and rules.
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Alternatives Considered
Ultimately we ended up going with Cisco Duo because we are a Cisco shop. All of our networking infrastructure, our phones, our wireless environment is Cisco based. It made logical sense to stay with a product that we already have a line of support with. With a smaller support / tech group we depend on outside Cisco support. That support is already here for us, so we stayed with a Cisco product.
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When our company used to use RSA SecurID, we had physical security devices for the two-factor security pin. If we wanted to remotely access an account from an unsecured network, we had to carry around an extra physical tag. While this was very secure, it was not convenient and make working remotely unappealing. Additionally, we would have to manually enter the security pin to gain access. OneLogin fixes both these concerns and makes Single Sign On security very easy to use.
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Scalability
So far, the only limits we've encountered were tied to our imagination. Duo's strong list of supported integrations is amazing.
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Return on Investment
  • It's one of those things that only costs money in the sense of you have to convince a leadership team to spend money to save money, right? Like a compromise is far more expensive than duo paying for duo. So specifically it's really just about trying to prevent problems. And so while it costs money and we don't have a direct return on investment that we can point out immediately, I would still always advocate for it just because it keeps security. Paying for security is cheaper than getting compromised essentially.
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  • The one big benefit would be time-saving. It is a very convenient platform.
  • The access outside of the office also allows me to work at home or in my spare time for additional business that needs to be taken care of.
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