Single sign-on (SSO) is a form of technology that balances usability with security. It eases the authentication process for users, but improves security by centralizing authentication on dedicated servers.This makes it easier to weed out malicious access and provides stronger storage of sensitive material.
In this expert e-guide, discover 2 types of SSO and how to prepare your financial firm for an SSO deployment. Also learn how to ensure SSO implementation is in line with current authorization and access control policies. Finally, review the numerous benefits of SSO, especially as your firm adopts new application platforms and adds to the network infrastructure.