Assitant Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-03-25T21:39:28Z
Mar 25, 2022
It is mostly used for access management. It handles all aspects of access, such as single sign-on, access control, etc. We are using its latest version. It is a VM-based product. So, it is more of a cloud product.
I am a provider of mobile authentication and my customers want to upgrade the Single Sign-On platform solution. We then provide them our mobile authentication to plugin with the new version of IBM's Single Sign-On.
The primary use cases of this solution are for my clients who are mainly from the banks and the University. I work on projects with our local University with a federation and we do the authentication of the students.
What is a single sign-on (SSO)? Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables a user to access multiple sessions in different applications with one set of login credentials.
Single sign-on is the most common method used for protecting sensitive data on web applications. SSO requires the user to provide an initial password when they begin creating an account. The application will then validate that the user is the intended person and has enough privileges to access the...
Currently, we're using IBM Security Access Manager for multi-factor authentication.
It is mostly used for access management. It handles all aspects of access, such as single sign-on, access control, etc. We are using its latest version. It is a VM-based product. So, it is more of a cloud product.
I am a provider of mobile authentication and my customers want to upgrade the Single Sign-On platform solution. We then provide them our mobile authentication to plugin with the new version of IBM's Single Sign-On.
The primary use cases of this solution are for my clients who are mainly from the banks and the University. I work on projects with our local University with a federation and we do the authentication of the students.