Single Sign On (SSO) was originally introduced as a tool for both user convenience and improved security. The idea was that rather than requiring users to memorize ...
Single sign-on (SSO) allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials. While convenient, SSO can present security risks, as one set of credentials could grant bad ...
Federated identity can be hugely beneficial for creating a solid user experience and better security, but it can be more costly and complex to implement. At the very heart of enterprise security is ...
Major technology brands – including Apple, Google and Facebook – are vying to dominate the so-called “single sign-on” race. Simply stated, password-based single sign-on allows individuals to use their ...
The recent “Sign in with Apple” vulnerability earned a researcher $100,000 as a part of Apple’s bug bounty program. The flaw itself arose from an OAuth-style implementation that did not properly ...
In today's rapidly evolving identity landscape, organizations are accelerating their adoption of cloud-first strategies (specifically by modernizing identity infrastructure through the adoption of ...