Invited SSO overview Updated 791 11,567 people found this helpful Add to MyDocs | Hide Show Table of Contents Table of Contents Expand | Collapse Invited PingOne SSO Manage your applications Invited PingOne SSOYou're establishing a PingOne connection between your identity repository and cloud applications from a Service Provider (SP). This enables single sign-on (SSO) to the applications for your users. You'll set up a PingOne connection to an identity repository using Federated SSO. Federated SSO uses the industry-standard SAML protocol to establish a secure connection, an identity bridge, to your user repositories. User credentials are authenticated through the identity bridge and a token is generated for the credentials. The tokens are then used for single sign-on (SSO) to your cloud applications. Our use of tokens implements the Tier 1 SSO standard, the highest level of security. You can also choose to apply a secondary level of authentication through the use of an authentication policy. Tags Capability > Single Sign On; Product > PingOne
Invited PingOne SSOYou're establishing a PingOne connection between your identity repository and cloud applications from a Service Provider (SP). This enables single sign-on (SSO) to the applications for your users. You'll set up a PingOne connection to an identity repository using Federated SSO. Federated SSO uses the industry-standard SAML protocol to establish a secure connection, an identity bridge, to your user repositories. User credentials are authenticated through the identity bridge and a token is generated for the credentials. The tokens are then used for single sign-on (SSO) to your cloud applications. Our use of tokens implements the Tier 1 SSO standard, the highest level of security. You can also choose to apply a secondary level of authentication through the use of an authentication policy.
Invited PingOne SSOYou're establishing a PingOne connection between your identity repository and cloud applications from a Service Provider (SP). This enables single sign-on (SSO) to the applications for your users. You'll set up a PingOne connection to an identity repository using Federated SSO. Federated SSO uses the industry-standard SAML protocol to establish a secure connection, an identity bridge, to your user repositories. User credentials are authenticated through the identity bridge and a token is generated for the credentials. The tokens are then used for single sign-on (SSO) to your cloud applications. Our use of tokens implements the Tier 1 SSO standard, the highest level of security. You can also choose to apply a secondary level of authentication through the use of an authentication policy.