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Single Sign-On

Single Sign-On

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What is Single Sign-On?

Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID and password to multiple related, yet independent, software systems. By using SSO, a user accesses multiple applications with just one login session. SSO is commonly used in enterprise environments to simplify user authentication and improve security by centralizing authentication management.

What other technologies are related to Single Sign-On?

Single Sign-On Complementary Technologies

Enhances security when users access applications through Single Sign-On by requiring multiple verification factors.
mentioned alongside Single Sign-On in 21% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
Enables Single Sign-On across different security domains by establishing trust relationships between identity providers and service providers.
mentioned alongside Single Sign-On in 28% (335) of relevant job posts
Centralized directory services are often used as the identity provider in a Single Sign-On setup, storing and managing user identities.
mentioned alongside Single Sign-On in 88% (102) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Single Sign-On?

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Jobs mentioning Single Sign-On
Orgs mentioning Single Sign-On

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