Federated Single Sign-On with Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). In this solution, the user’s single authentication token is trusted across multiple applications. For more information, see About Implementing Federated Single Sign-On. This solution includes the following use cases: Note: These...
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...
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...
The concept of single sign-on is straightforward: Instead of providing a username and password or otherwise identifying yourself to each application you use, you supply that information just once to an authentication server. Once that’s done, the authentication server sends out identification certific...
Single sign on is an authentication process that allows a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. That means once you log in you do not have to login repeatedly for every application link to the system. Single sign on is platform independent and helps in provid...
A security architecture has been developed in which a single sign-on is provided for multiple information resources. Rather than specifying a single authentication scheme for all information resources, the security architecture associates trust-level requirements with information resources. Authentication schem...
Examples are provided to illustrate the operation of systems using the architecture. It is intended that this document pr... T Wason,J Hodges,J Kemp,... 被引量: 193发表: 2003年 Single Sign-On Architectures Authentication infrastructures have been around for many years now. They are very ...
Single Sign-On (SSO) enables a user to sign in once to access all of their applications and services. Learn how SSO Authentication works, the benefits of implementing SSO. Read More.
Disclosed are an IMS single sign on (SSO) combined authentication method and system, adding the function of identity authentication provider entity of the Liberty Alliance Project architecture (L_IdP) to the SSO identity authentication provider entity (IdP) of the SSO application support sublayer (...
Single Sign-on (SSO) is a user authentication process, which can enable or disable user access and privileges to the system, app, and other sensitive technology assets. It removes the need to have multiple usernames and passwords, and this is more relevant in today’s world when cloud appli...