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A data administrator is configuring authentication for a SaaS application and would like to reduce the number of credentials employees need to maintain. The company prefers to use domain credentials to access new SaaS applications. Which of the following methods would allow this functionality?

  • A. SSO
  • B. LEAP
  • C. MFA
  • D. PEAP
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lauren2wright
Highly Voted 8 months, 1 week ago
A. SSO (Single Sign-On) Single Sign-On (SSO) enables users to authenticate once with their domain credentials and then access multiple applications without needing to re-enter their credentials each time. This aligns with the company's preference to use domain credentials and reduces the burden of managing multiple sets of credentials for different applications.
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JRCHENRY
Most Recent 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: A
It's a technology that allows users to access multiple applications and websites with a single set of login credentials.
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88d4601
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
SSO is the right answer
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FrozenCarrot
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Single Sign-On
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dbrowndiver
5 months, 1 week ago
SSO (Single Sign-On) is the method that allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of credentials, typically the same credentials they use to access their domain or network. This is the best choice for reducing the number of credentials employees need to maintain while still providing access to new SaaS applications using their existing domain credentials. What is SSO? SSO (Single Sign-On) is an authentication process that allows users to log in once with a single set of credentials to access multiple applications or systems. Once authenticated, users can navigate between various services without needing to log in again, as long as the applications support SSO. Why it fits the scenario: By implementing SSO, employees can use their domain credentials to access the SaaS application, eliminating the need for separate credentials for each application. This simplifies the user experience and reduces the administrative burden of managing multiple passwords, which aligns with the company's preference for using domain credentials.
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CJMax01
7 months ago
A. SSO (Single Sign-On)
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Etc_Shadow28000
7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
SSO is the only option allowing for less login occurrences. The other options reflect security protocols
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vdrmz
7 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A. SSO
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Lance711
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Is SSO not more insecure than something like MFA? The more credentials needed, the more secure no?
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e56400d
7 months, 1 week ago
It's not asking whih is more secure. It is asking which one will reduce the amount of credentials. SSO will reduce it because its only a single login. MFA would not reduce credentials because it require multiple login factors.
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f26ddcd
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. SSO
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shady23
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A. SSO
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