Extrait :
With Access Manager, enterprises can ensure secure access to applications, both on the intranet and the extranet. In addition, enterprises can implement Single Sign-on (SSO), a cost-effective security solution that streamlines user experience. In a federated identity framework, linking various user accounts to the authoritative account with open standards makes SSO integration between applications simple and straightforward.
This article offers best-practice tips on how to efficiently integrate applications with Access Manager and implement SSO in three environments:
- Non-federated
- Cross-domain
- Federated with the Liberty implementation of Access Manager
To better understand this article, you should be familiar with Access Manager and its components. For details, see the product documentation.
Contents
- Single Sign-On
- Cross-Domain SSO
- Federated SSO
- References
Single Sign-On
Single Sign-On (SSO) is the means of passing users' credentials between applications without users having to authenticate each time they access another application--in essence a mechanism to seamlessly identify users across various identity domains. This section describes the aspects you must consider in enabling SSO with Access Manager and discusses a number of best practices.
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