Single sign-on (SSO) is a centralized session and user authentication service in which one set of login credentials can be used to access multiple applications. Its beauty is in its simplicity; the ...
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So-called "leveraged" ETFs like the ProShares Ultra S&P 500 fund magnify broad market index's gains. They equally magnify their losses, however, turning into serious liabilities when stocks suffer ...
This information is for members of the SCU community who want to integrate an application they manage into SCU’s SSO infrastructure and the MySCU Portal. Over 75 different applications are part of SCU ...
A thorny problem for many organisations running a website is the registration process for new users. The marketing department wants to capture as much information about each new user as possible, but ...
Application providers charge fees to implement single sign-on but don't deliver a full SSO experience. Threat actors are taking advantage of the situation. We hate asking an organization we are ...
One cyber truth has become increasingly evident: the concepts of Single Sign-On (SSO) and zero trust are fundamentally incompatible. Single Sign-On (SSO) was introduced to balance convenience and ...