What does SSO only mean?

What does SSO only mean?

single sign-on
What is single sign-on (SSO)? Single sign-on (SSO) is a technology which combines several different application login screens into one. With SSO, a user only has to enter their login credentials (username, password, etc.) one time on a single page to access all of their SaaS applications.

Is SSO mandatory?

Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication is now required more than ever. Nowadays, almost every website requires some form of authentication to access its features and content. With the number of websites and services rising, a centralized login system has become a necessity.

What does SSO mean in zoom?

Single sign-on
Overview. Single sign-on allows you to login using your company credentials. Zoom single sign-on (SSO) is based on SAML 2.0. Zoom works with Okta as well as other enterprise identity management platforms such as Centrify, Microsoft Active Directory, Gluu, OneLogin, PingOne, Shibboleth, and many others.

How to enable a user profile for SSO?

How to enable a User Profile for SSO. To enable a user profile for SSO: Select Setup > Administration Setup > Manage Users > Profiles. Beside the desired profile, select Edit. Scroll down to General User Permissions, and check the Is Single Sign-on Enabled permission check box.

What happens when you enable SSO on Salesforce?

Once a Salesforce user is enabled for SSO, the user’s login to Salesforce will change to use the AD/Exchange password. The Salesforce password changing features will become disabled for that user. As a best practise, we recommend creating a clone of existing user profiles for SSO-enabled users:

When to exclude specific users from SSO requirements?

This is often necessary when this user is attempting to use a third party integration with DocuSign that does not yet support Single Sign On. Note: Most organizations require users to log on with their Identity Provider via SAML.

When to use single sign on ( SSO ) systems?

The Identity Provider is a trusted system that provides access to other websites and applications. Single Sign-On (SSO) based authentication systems are commonly used in enterprise environments where employees require access to multiple applications/websites of their organizations.