SSOP typically refers to Simple Sign-On Protocol. It is a mechanism that allows a user to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials. The specific implementation and scope of SSOP can vary, often used within an organization to streamline access to internal resources, reducing the need for users to remember multiple usernames and passwords. Unlike Single Sign-On (SSO), SSOP often doesn't involve centralized authentication and authorization across completely different domains, but rather simplifies access within a related set of applications or a defined scope.
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