Set up Single Sign-On
Single sign-on (SSO) enables users to authenticate through a single source known as an identity provider so they can navigate between applications and websites with one set of credentials. Applications and websites that use SSO rely on trusted third-party identity providers, such as Microsoft and Google, to verify that the user is who they say they are.
Once a user’s session has been verified by the identity provider, the user is automatically logged into applications via SSO. Within an application, a user’s access is based on the security granted within that application.