Why SSO is not enough for identity security

 

Single sign-on (SSO) was built for a world of managed devices and centralized apps, but today's SaaS-heavy, AI-powered workplaces expose its limitations. The eBook, "Why SSO is not enough for identity security," explores the gaps left behind by SSO and shows why Extended Access Management is essential to protect every app, every identity, and every sign-in. Download the eBook for strategies to strengthen identity security beyond SSO, and contact Connection for tailored advice on safeguarding your SaaS environment.

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