Cloud subscriptions are undoubtedly valuable, but creating a new set of login credentials users have to memorize adds another level of inefficiency. With single sign-on (SSO), you can create one user profile that logs you into all of your online accounts. If youβre overwhelmed by the need to create and manage strong passwords, SSO is for you.
What is SSO?
Single sign-on allows you to create one username and one password that thousands of websites will recognize. If youβve ever clicked βContinue with Googleβ on a non-Google website, youβve already enjoyed the benefits of SSO. Itβs faster, simpler, and more secure. Now, small businesses can accomplish the same level of efficiency between their employees and cloud platforms.
Instead of requiring everyone in the office to track separate accounts for Office 365, Slack, Trello, and other cloud apps your company uses, you can give them a single set of credentials and manage what they have access to remotely. Employees come to work, enter their designated username and password, and theyβre all set for the day.
Why is SSO more secure?
There are a number of ways to set up a small business SSO solution, but most of them focus on removing login information from your servers. Usually, youβll provide your employeesβ logins to an SSO provider (sometimes referred to as an Identity-as-a-Service provider) and each employee will receive a single login paired with a secondary authentication β like a fingerprint or an SMS code to a personal device.
Every time one of your employees visits a cloud platform, such as Office 365 or Google Apps, the SSO provider will verify the userβs identity and the connectionβs security. If anything goes wrong, your IT provider will be notified.
Should your network or any of its devices be compromised, hackers would find nothing but logins to your SSO accounts, which are meaningless without fingerprints or mobile devices.
How to get started with SSO
The first step is making sure you have a healthy and responsive IT support system. You need a team thatβs constantly available to review suspicious alerts and troubleshoot employee issues. If you donβt currently have that capacity, contact us today and weβll help you out!