Single Sign-On (SSO) is a game-changer for both security and user experience. By allowing users to log in once and access multiple applications, it eliminates password fatigue and reduces the risk of weak or reused credentials. Businesses benefit from centralized access control, streamlined IT management, and improved compliance with security regulations. However, SSO also introduces risks—if a single account is compromised, all connected services are vulnerable. To mitigate this, organizations should implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), adaptive authentication, and regular security audits. When properly secured, SSO enhances both productivity and protection, making it a valuable tool for modern authentication.
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