Security Management White Papers

Does Single Sign-On Really Expose the Network to a "Keys to the Kingdom" Attack?

Overview Single sign-on enables users to authenticate once in order to access many resources. Does this single point of authentication also introduce a single point of attack and thereby reduce overall network security? As demonstrated in the paper, single sign-on does not reduce overall network security, and indeed, may raise it. Does SSO reduce network security? This paper tries to answer such questions.

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Date PublishedMay 2006
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