Using Single Sign-on to Protect Your Company’s Data
When thinking of Single Sign-On, most people initially consider the increase in end-user convenience and back-end user management. A single sign-on solution, however, should be considered when creating a risk-management process for your company’s data.
Industry analyst Gregg Kreizmann, of Gartner Inc., says small companies are increasingly turning to such “single sign-on” tools, which are also made by TriCipher Inc. and Arcot Systems Inc., to help manage and control access to popular software-as-a-service applications such asSalesforce.com and Google Apps. These single-sign-on tools typically cost $1 to $3 per employee per month, and can make it easier for small companies to move from passwords to stronger access methods, such as one-time codes that are sent to mobile phones, which TriCipher provides using technology from VeriSign Inc.
Here’s the full article on protecting your company’s data using a single sign-on solution.
Two-factor authentication for Google Apps
NetworkWorld has written a nice article about 10 Google Apps add-ons for the enterprise which includes myOneLogin, a 3rd party solution for enhancing the security of your users’ Google apps access.
This particular app provides users with a single sign-on, two-factor authentication portal that is easy to set up and deploy for both internal and external Web and other resources
Read the 10 Google Apps add-ons for the enterprise.
MavenWire Choose TriCipher’s myOneLogin for Secure Web Single Sign-On
TriCipher, a leading provider of Internet identity services, recently announced that Oracle Business Process Outsourcing partner MavenWire has selected the myOneLogin Secure Single Sign-on service to support its transition to Google Apps Premier for employees across three continents.
MavenWire is a rapidly-growing business services company that provides consulting, training, Business Process Outsourcing and hosting services for Oracle Transportation Management. Like many small and mid-sized businesses, it has decided to use software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications like Google Apps to run its core operations. MavenWire selected myOneLogin Secure Single Sign-on to support the transition to its new web applications, particularly Google Apps Premier.
