Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication mechanism that improves security and productivity by enabling users to use one login to access several applications. SSO avoids the need for multiple passwords, thereby eliminating the threats of credential theft, phishing, and password fatigue. Organizations gain through centralized access management, enhanced compliance, and lowered IT support. But without secure configuration, SSO becomes a single point of failure. In an effort to reduce risks, companies ought to implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), embrace adaptive authentication, and engage in continuous security monitoring and detection of potential threats in real-time.
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