According to a recent LinkedIn post from AuthX, the company is showcasing AuthX Bridge as a way to extend federated authentication to on‑premises and legacy applications that lack native federation capabilities. The post describes features such as secure credential injection, automation, and integration with AuthX Gateway to streamline access and remove manual logins.
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The post suggests a strategic focus on helping enterprises apply Zero Trust and single sign‑on principles across legacy and unmanaged applications without disrupting existing environments. For investors, this emphasis on bridging modern identity security with legacy infrastructure could expand AuthX’s addressable market in identity and access management and strengthen its positioning in Zero Trust and enterprise security deployments.

