The Convenience of Single Sign-on
Convenience Trumps Security Almost Every Time.
Single Sign-on (SSO) is at the core of what we do, but more often than not people don't even know that Sign Sign-on is the problem they problem they are trying to solve. And other times it's only a piece of the problem. So let's make sure we're all on the same page here, and to oversimplify a bit, SSO usually boils down to convenience for end-users and security for admins. End-users have too many passwords to remember and want an easy way to consolidate access to those applications by signing in once. Admins want to make sure that they can control access to company assets and that login credentials to those assets are secure.
The Problem
The increase in adoption and dependence of cloud-based applications in businesses means the number of logins end-users have to remember is multiplying as fast as the apps themselves. Which then leads to usecured storage methods for those username and password pairs (think spreadsheets, browser cache and sticky notes), as well as using weak passwords for all those apps.
- Too many cloud applications means too many passwords for end-users to remember.
- Too many passwords for end-users to remember means company assets are exposed because of unsecured storage of login credentials and weak passwords.
The Solution
When security and convenience are in conflict and no one is looking, convenience almost always wins. You need a way for end-users to securely access all their business applications with a single login, and that way is IronStratus.
- Only one username and password to remember to access all of your cloud-based applications.
- Consolidate access to all your cloud applications into a single secure vault that is accessible to all your end users.
- Secure like no other with Trust No One single sign-on. Absolutely no one has access to your credentials but you, so you never have to trust a third-party with your login credentials.








