A common administrative task that you might need to perform is adding an affiliate application into the Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) database. Adding an affiliate application to the Enterprise SSO database enables you to associate users and credentials with the affiliated applicati...
Single sign-on (SSO) is asession and user authentication servicethat permits a user to use one set of login credentials -- for example, a username and password -- to access multiple applications. SSO is used by organizations of all sizes and individuals to ease the management of multiple cr...
Single sign-on, sometimes referred to as SSO, is a type of authentication that allows users to use a single set of login credentials (e.g., username and password) to access multiple applications, websites, or services. Unlike otheraccess control options, single sign-on can be used by smal...
Find out, in plain language, what single sign-on (SSO) is and how it works, and make better decisions about securing your company’s digital data.
In this post you will learn about Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication and how to use it for your web apps
Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication tool that enables users to securely access multiple applications and services using one set of credentials,eliminating the need to remember different passwords for each service. In today’s remote work ecosystem, where employees rely on software-as-a-servic...
To create and access Resource Access Descriptors in OID you first need to obtain the user's GUID, which is the global user ID of a single sign-on user in OID. All RAD operations start with the user for whom the RAD needs to be created. ...
Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication methodology that allows users to access multiple resources with a single entry of their login credentials (claim and secret). SSO delivers this user experience across various systems and domains. To maintain frictionless access, SSO must extend across the ...
Google and other services are excellent examples of how SSO works. Let’s take the example of trying toaccess Trello using your Google account. You don’t need to create a new user account on Trello and remember a new set of usernames/passwords. ...
The Single sign-on (SSO) concept takes some pressure off users and reduces the number of passwords they need to create and remember. Learn how SSO works and streamline the login process for internal tools or customer-facing apps. What is SSO (Single Sign-On)?