2019-03-31T10:49:00Z

What needs improvement with Red Hat Single Sign On?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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DAMASO TAY - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-08-08T18:14:55Z
Aug 8, 2023

The product’s technical support services could be better. Additionally, they should add complimentary software security versions.

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Gustavo Magni - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-06-09T19:29:48Z
Jun 9, 2023

Red Hat SSO's architecture could be updated.

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2021-10-06T15:42:57Z
Oct 6, 2021

I think they could provide additional features in terms of users trying to manipulate the system with regard to security. Some of the paid systems on cloud offer many of the similar features in terms of tracking unauthorized logins and so on, or revealing attempts to break into the system. Other solutions have more intelligence in terms of tracking such attempts and I think Red Hat should do the same.

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2019-03-31T10:49:00Z
Mar 31, 2019

Red Hat is creating a SaaS/cloud solution with their own authorization. They are looking to support it with adapters, but I am not sure how well this product will integrate with other Windows products. They could provide more checks and balances to find out if there have been any security lapses, e.g., if somebody is trying to break into the system. Some other products have these detection mechanisms in case someone is trying to hack into the system or find out a user's passwords. I would like them to add audit reports. Other cloud-based solutions have good audit functionalities, such as: * How many times a user has attempted to log in? * How many times there have been failed logins? * What is the general usage? * How long a particular user remains active during a day or once they are logged in? These are good audit features to have in an enterprise setup in case of security breaches. This particular feature needs to be added or extended in the current product.

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