Single sign-on (SSO) allows users to log in to Sana using their company credentials and login information. This enhances security, simplifies user management, improves the user experience, and increases productivity by reducing the need to remember multiple passwords and streamlining access to essential applications.
What protocol does Sana support?
Sana supports SAML 2.0 which is a widely adopted XML-based protocol used for exchanging authentication and authorization data between identity providers (IdP) and service providers (SP).
How does it work exactly?
Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication process that allows users to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. By setting up SSO, your learners can log in to Sana seamlessly with their company credentials. This eliminates the need for them to create a separate account with email and password at Sana, as they can simply use the same username and password they already use for other company services.
How secure is this?
In our single sign-on (SSO) implementation, outgoing requests between the identity provider (IdP) and service provider (SP) are safeguarded using Transport Layer Security (TLS). This encryption protocol ensures that data exchanged during authentication remains confidential, protected against interception, tampering, and unauthorized access. By employing TLS, we reinforce the security of our SSO process, enhancing the overall protection of user credentials and sensitive information.
How do I get started?
Begin by selecting your Identity Provider (IdP) below, along with the relevant instructions to assist you in setting it up within your organization.
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