SSO (Single Sign On) Overview
    • 27 Sep 2024
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    SSO (Single Sign On) Overview

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    Why Use SSO?

    Single Sign-On (SSO) is important because it enhances user experience and productivity by allowing users to access multiple applications and systems with a single set of credentials. This eliminates the need for multiple logins and passwords. Additionally, SSO improves security by reducing the risk of weak passwords and enabling centralized authentication and access control.

    Understanding Wasabi Single Sign On (SSO)

    Wasabi supports two versions of SSO:

    • SSO is an industry-standard implementation that enables all Wasabi customers (trial or paid customers) to set up SSO, at-will, in their own accounts. You simply need to enter standard SSO configuration information and define user roles, as described in Configuring Single Sign On (SSO).
    • SSO Legacy enables you to manage access to multiple Wasabi accounts using a legacy feature. Your users will log into a portal (through a provider such as Okta) and access their Wasabi accounts with the credentials you set up. Refer to Configuring SSO Legacy.
      Use of SSO Legacy is discouraged. Wasabi is no longer provisioning new customers on SSO Legacy.



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