To Single Sign-In Or Not To
Today it is very easy for cybercriminals to hack users credentials and other private details. All they need to do is simply download a software and they can easily set up an encrypted ransomware and send thousands of emails to crack users account and credentials. Finding such software is very easy. You just need to type “top password crackers” in the search engines, you will find thousands of tools to attack private accounts.
Passwords are one of the ways that businesses are using to ensure only the authorized user is able to access critical systems. Passwords are considered as the first wall of protection to keep the attackers out.
There are dozens of accounts that we need to access on the daily basis and have to protect them with passwords. To keep the things easy, we keep the passwords same for the all accounts we have.
So, having the strong and different passwords for all the accounts is definitely a good approach. But unfortunately, having different passwords for different accounts leads you in big trouble because you have to remember lots of passwords.
This is where single sign-on came into the role. User can use one set of credentials to access all the services related to a business. Users don’t need to remember bunch of passwords.
But again, you end up with a single set of credentials. But this time, SSO saves you because the solution use SAML approach that is security assertion and markup language which is based on XML. Apart from this, SSO has lots of benefits.
Some of them are:
The solution reduces the support help-desk cost.
Makes users free from the fear of passwords.
It improves users productivity.
It provides single and unified view of the customers.
The single sign-on solution is slowly becoming the integral part of the business today. Have any doubt, ask me in the comment box.


















