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SK0-005 · Question #26

SK0-005 Question #26: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: SSO. The term that is most likely part of the user authentication process when implementing SAML across multiple applications is SSO. SSO (Single Sign-On) is a way for users to be authenticated for multiple applications and services at once. With SSO, a user signs in at a single login

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Question

Which of the following would MOST likely be part of the user authentication process when implementing SAML across multiple applications?

Options

  • ASSO
  • BLDAP
  • CTACACS
  • DMFA

Explanation

The term that is most likely part of the user authentication process when implementing SAML across multiple applications is SSO. SSO (Single Sign-On) is a way for users to be authenticated for multiple applications and services at once. With SSO, a user signs in at a single login screen and can then use a number of apps without having to enter their credentials again. SSO improves user experience and security by reducing password fatigue and phishing risks. SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is a protocol that enables SSO by providing a standardized way to exchange authentication and authorization data between an identity provider (IdP) and a service provider (SP). SAML uses XML-based messages called assertions to communicate user identity and attributes between parties.

Topics

#SAML#SSO#Authentication#Federated Identity

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