Single Sign-On (SSO) eases authentication through a single login that can be used to access several applications, minimizing password-based risks and maximizing productivity. It simplifies IT management by centralizing identity, making it easier to implement security policies and increase compliance. But SSO is a single point of failure if not secured adequately. To prevent risks, organizations must use **Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)**, **adaptive authentication**, and **periodic security audits**. Blending SSO with a **Zero Trust strategy** verifies access on an ongoing basis, finding the ideal balance between ease of use and security in the fast-paced digital world of today.
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