Single Sign-On (SSO) is a robust authentication mechanism that enables users to log in to many applications using a single set of credentials. It enhances security by minimizing the threat of weak or shared passwords and improves user experience by avoiding multiple logins. Organizations gain from easier identity management, better compliance, and reduced IT support expenses. But if not secured, SSO can be a single point of failure. To counteract this, firms ought to implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), utilize risk-based authentication, and apply continuous monitoring to identify and respond to possible security threats in real-time.
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