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18 Mar 2008 |
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01 Mar 2008 |
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White Paper |
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English |
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ABSTRACT:
With the success of single sign-on (SSO) inside the enterprise, users are calling for interoperability outside of the enterprise's security domain to outsourced services, including business process outsourcing (BPO) and software as a service (SaaS) providers, and trading partners, as well as within the enterprise to affiliates and subsidiaries.
While the business demands that employees are able to traverse the Internet with highly-sensitive data, the connection has to be secure to protect the user, enterprise and service provider--enter secure Internet SSO. Written for anyone interested in understanding how secure Internet SSO works, this white paper explores the limitations of current SSO implementations outside of a single security domain (including identity and access management systems and open source development) and introduces standalone secure Internet SSO as a solution.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Business Process Outsourcing | Internet | Security Assertion Markup Language | SSO |
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