Single sign-on (SSO) has gained widespread popularity among cloud users in recent years, due to the fast and convenient access it provides into IT systems in the workplace.
Of course, introducing SSO into your cloud environment can also create challenges and security risks that many IT teams struggle with.
Here, we compare the pros and cons to help you understand whether implementing SSO is a good decision for your own business.
The main advantage of SSO is streamlined workflows for all users, and time saved for them by removing tedious, repetitive log-in processes.
In addition to that convenience and speed, SSO is generally considered to improve security in terms of employee habits and behaviour too.
For example:
With a number of additional benefits specific to IT teams, and to organisations within highly regulated industries, SSO is an effective way of improving the overall efficiency of your workforce.
However, as with any IT product or solution, you must also be cautious that there will be resulting challenges.
So, while SSO enhances ease of access to IT systems for users, and can have some positive impact on security, it also presents its own fair share of risks.
For example:
Furthermore, due to a lack of experience or a very complicated current infrastructure, SSO can be infamously difficult for many partners to successfully execute.
Finally, to avoid failure, remember to consider your complete infrastructure, including on-premise technologies, cloud deployments, third-party integrations, legacy systems, and anything else. Without complete integration, SSO may bring more long-term issues than it solves.
As with any IT product or solution, you should carefully consider all the potential risks alongside the benefits before putting anything in motion.
Take a thorough, strategic approach to planning and implementation, even if that means finding support from a partner with the necessary expertise to help you succeed.
To learn more, read our latest article here: How to Succeed with Single Sign-On in the Cloud