A network technician is implementing a solution that will allow end users to gain access to multiple applications after logging on. Which of the following authentication methods would allow this type of access?
What is Single Sign-On? Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables users to securely authenticate with multiple applications and websites by using just one set of credentials.
Why does the question imply that network technician would be implementing SSO? Isn't this in the role of a Domain Sysadmin ? Too early, not enough sleep... but I can't think of examples of network equipment would be covering these SSO security requirements by network technicians.
SSO single sign on.
Technically allows you to log in once and it'll log into all the applications you need to be using. Rather than login to every single one every single time.
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