Network Security White Papers

5 Steps to Secure Internet SSO

Overview Employees today may need to access up to thirty different applications within the enterprise network and over the Internet in the performance of their daily jobs - often with different usernames and passwords for each one. Such a situation is not only cumbersome; it is inherently insecure, being especially vulnerable to phishing, Trojans and other malware that can quickly spread throughout the entire organization. The underlying capability is federated identity management, which provides for the portability and interoperability of identity information across organizational boundaries. For the user, federated identity eases access by delivering single sign-on to Internet-based applications, just as if the application were running on the local network.

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PublisherPing Identity File FormatPDF
Date PublishedNovember 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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