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How to protect your organization's single sign-on credentials from compromise.
Single sign-on, or SSO, is considered an effective method of authentication because it reduces the need for passwords and lets users authenticate across different applications and systems with just one single set of credentials.
What happens if your SSO credentials are compromised by attackers and used against you? A report published Monday by cybersecurity reporting service BitSight discusses the theft of SSO credentials and offers advice on how to protect your own organization from this threat.
How can organizations protect their SSO credentials?
"As we've seen repeatedly, insecure vendor credentials can provide malicious actors with the access they need to target large customer bases at scale. The impact of a single exposed SSO credential could be far reaching."
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