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Single Sign-On Market Guide

09 November, 2023 2

Single Sign-On (SSO) allows the use of a single password to log in to any number of independent software and applications. This provides an additional advantage of creating a difficult and strong password that can be the only one to be remembered. It eliminates the need to manually log into each separate application and thereby offers big benefits to users and administrators

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CyberArk Identity Multi-Factor Authentication Services

19 mar, 2023 2

Passwords alone are not enough to protect your organization from threats. That’s where Multi-factor Authentication(MFA) or Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) comes in. Multi-Factor Authentication helps prevent unwanted access by introducing adaptive identity checks to the user login process.

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The Impact of AI and ML on Identity and Access Management

08 jan, 2023 2

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Language is making a big impact on the security industry. Identity access management solution vendors see these technologies as big opportunities which make business sense to offer to their customers.

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Minimize Risk with Zero Trust

09 dec, 2022 2

Zero trust with its basic principle ‘Never Trust, Always Verify’ is buzzing in the IT security space. The key aspect of this approach is to offer only the authenticated users to access the data and applications. With the Zero Trust model, IAM is very effective and security is elevated to the next level.

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Top 10 Considerations When Choosing a Modern Single Sign-On Solution

09 November, 2022 2

Evolution of Single Sign-On (SSO) began in the late 1990s and organizations started moving into IT custom built authentication systems as a part of their overall security strategy. This momentum gathered later and was recognized as enterprise SSO, evolving to web-based plugin methods better known as web access management (WAM). The big seismic change took place with the new cloud-based systems, and SaaS started becoming more and more dominant.

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