Outsourcing White Papers

Successfully Deploying Single Sign-On (SSO) Within an Outsourced Environment

Overview If implemented correctly Single Sign-On (SSO) can be a rare breed of technology: making a user's life simpler while also improving system security and the business processes. SSO does not have the usual tradeoff between ease of use and higher security - it both increases security by ensuring the person know who is accessing one's systems and makes a user's life easier with less passwords to remember. Thus, SSO is a vital technology for an organisation to consider as part of an overall Identity Management system. This white paper explores the main techniques used to achieve SSO and then considers the merits of different implementation approaches.

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PublisherSiemens File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2006 Downloads85
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