Difference between revisions of "Single sign-on (SSO)"
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Revision as of 06:15, 6 January 2020
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- IBM Security
- Auth0
- Salesforce Identity
- CA Technologies
- Ping Identity
- SailPoint
- Microsoft Azure Active Directory
- AWS Cognito
- Centrify
- MicroFocus (NetIQ)
- Oracle Enterprise SSO
- OneLogin
- Tools4ever HelloID
- miniOrange
- LoginRadius
- ForgeRock
- Okta
- Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO)
See also
- Security: Security portfolio, Security standards, Hardening, CVE, CWE, Wireless Network Hacking, vulnerability scanner, Security risk assessment, SCA, Application Security Testing, OWASP, Data leak, NIST, SANS, MITRE, Security policy, Access Control attacks, password policy, password cracking, Password manager, MFA, OTP, UTF, Firewall, DoS, Software bugs, MITM, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Contents, Security+ Malware, FIPS, DLP, Network Access Control (NAC), VAPT, SIEM, EDR, SOC, pentest, PTaaS, Clickjacking, MobSF, Janus vulnerability, Back Orifice, Backdoor, CSO, CSPM, PoLP, forensic, encryption, Keylogger, Pwn2Own, CISO, Prototype pollution
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