Enterprises are putting too much faith in Single Sign-On, which is making breaches worse


Single sign-on (SSO) provides a quick and easy means of access across many applications by using a single set of login credentials, and helps employees save time by removing the need to log in to each individual account and removing the need for a password manager.

However, security researchers at Doyensec, in collaboration with Teleport, have found enterprises are becoming over reliant on SSO, and are failing to put in place additional layers of security between SSO and the applications they access.

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