Single Sign-On Access

Study on single sign-on technology and security considerations.

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Single Sign-On AccessSingle Sign-On AccessIntroduction-Single-Sign-On (SSO) is a client validation process, in which theclient signs intoone screen name, and it makes numerous applications or sites opened or signed in. the systemwill have restricted measures that will understand what a certain client has admittance to,authorizations, and so forth., and have the capacity to give the administrations. Each of whichmay include diverse usernames and verification data.(Introduction to Single Sign-On)Analyze at least five (5) problems experienced by employees in an enterprise where SingleSign-On (SSO) has not been implemented.1.Employees need to remember different passwords for accessing different applications intheir office environment. This creates the unnecessary burden on the employees andaffects their productivity.2.Different login password takes longer time to login individually for the applications andhence kills the productive time of the employees.3.Employees may forget their password and they need to wait for the IT Helpdesk team toreset their password which is a pain taking process.4.It has been observed that an IT Helpdeks team gets numerous calls for resetting thepasswords as the employee finds it difficult to remember so many passwords. It hasunnecessarily increases the cost to manage a team for this task.5.Employees consider this very irritating when they need to login again and again foraccessing different applications.
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