Users who are part of ADDS can automatically access other systems that integrate with ADDS. Active Directory, or Active Directory Directory Services, or ADDS, is Microsoft’s directory service.OAuth 2.0 and OIDC work in tandem to enable SSO. OpenIDConnect, or OIDC, is the additional layer on top of OAuth 2.0 that brings SSO to life.OAuth 2.0 falls under the umbrella of FIM tools because it uses that backend trust relationship to allow user identity information to be shared across platforms.Any app that an employee attempts to access will first check with the SSO provider, which will then provide the authentication token to the app if the user has signed in (if not, the user will be prompted to log in). This authentication token is a piece of digital information that can be stored within an SSO provider’s server or on the employee’s web browser. People only need to acquire a wristband once at the door when they first enter the concert, and then the rest of the evening, they’re free to access any vendor within the venue without needing a new wristband. On the backend, SSO technology uses authentication tokens, which function similarly to getting a wristband at a concert. ![]() ![]() SSO is an authentication method that IT can use to grant employees access to the tools they need while restricting them from tools they don’t need or shouldn’t have clearance to use. SSO stands for single sign-on and refers to systems where a user can log in once and access multiple apps or platforms through that single sign-on.
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