Zoho Directory introduced identity reports on June 1, 2026, to provide IT administrators with a comprehensive view of user access and authentication patterns. These reports aim to help organizations make smarter security decisions by consolidating scattered identity data into actionable insights, enabling faster detection of risks and improved monitoring of access controls, according to zoho.com.
The new identity reports transform raw identity data into clear, organized information that allows IT teams to answer critical security questions instantly. By highlighting who has access to what, how users authenticate, and where vulnerabilities may exist, the reports support early risk detection and help organizations stay audit-ready without manual effort, as detailed by Azmi Ramalan H on the Zoho blog.
This feature addresses a key security challenge, as studies link a significant portion of breaches to compromised credentials. Zoho emphasizes that strengthening access through multi-factor authentication (MFA) is essential to prevent credential-based attacks. The identity reports complement these efforts by providing visibility into access patterns and potential security gaps, positioning Zoho Directory as a tool for proactive identity management.
Zoho's identity reports are now available to Directory users, marking a step toward enhanced security posture for organizations relying on the platform. The company highlighted that these reports enable IT teams to monitor access effectively and respond to threats promptly, supporting compliance and security governance.