SAP Single Sign-on Technology
Single Sign-on Technology (SSO), so the one-time registration of the user is at his workstation means that a user can access after a single authentication to all hosts and services without having to log in each time. One particular importance here is the relevant safety aspects. The single sign-on must not be weaker than the authentication method itself. We follow this area meticulously.
Our Reference Examples
- STADTWERK WINTERTHUR: Success Story Stadtwerk Winterthur
- IVG: Success Story IVG
- AAREAL BANK
- DAIMLER
The central solution for non-password access to your entire
SAP landscape is with our styx.
Our styx.SSO single sign-on solutions and product suites can be implemented for the following components:
SAP Kerberos Technology
Benefits of the Single Sign-on Technology
Benefit from our experience and the proven Kerberos technology:
- Higher user satisfaction through simple registration
- Avoidance of password chaos, caused by a variety of SAP systems and clients
- Relieving the helpdesk and cost reduction through fewer password resets
- Increased safety by integrating the LDAP (e.g. Active Directory) as SAP Access Control
- No installation of additional client software with its own registration procedure required
- Easier and faster achievement of efficiency goals as part of the introduction of self-service
- Since only a single authentication is necessary users save a lot of time daily
- These time savings can not only increase in a company’s productivity, but also save a lot of money
- SSO is a safety advantage because after the domain login password no longer needs to be transmitted
- Instead of many, and often insecure passwords, the employee only needs to remember one password. This password can therefore be more complex and more secure
- Phishing attacks are more difficult because the user ID and password must be entered in only one location and no longer numerous, scattered locations
- The safety application may be correctly matched with correct parameters at central location (URL, SSL server certificate, etc.)
- Staff can exchange passwords during sickness and absence. Users of single sign-on system enter their personal “master key” which without it is impossible to continue