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Single sign-on (SSO) and federation
From the course: CompTIA CySA+ (CS0-002) Cert Prep: 3 Identity and Access Management
Single sign-on (SSO) and federation
- [Instructor] Identification and authentication can be an annoying process for end users and difficult to manage for organizations. The concepts of federation and single sign-on seek to reduce some of this burden. Federated identity management leverages the fact that a single individual may have accounts across a wide variety of systems. When organizations agree to federate their identity management systems they share some of this information across the organizations. This reduces the number of individual identities that a user must have and eases the burden on both the user and the organization. You're probably already familiar with some federated identity management systems. When you log-on to websites using your Google account, Facebook Connect, or Twitter account, you're using federated identity management. Single sign-on goes a step further and shares authenticated sessions across systems. Many organizations create…
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Authentication factors3m 30s
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Multi-factor authentication2m 33s
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Something you have3m 15s
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Password authentication protocols2m 45s
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Single sign-on (SSO) and federation2m 46s
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RADIUS and TACACS3m 37s
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Kerberos and LDAP5m 13s
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SAML2m 38s
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IDaaS3m 11s
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Advanced authorization concepts6m 24s
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