Getting to User Adoption: Top 2 Steps that Jump the Gap in password managers

Poor user adoption is a nightmare shared by most IT project managers. The idea of spending countless dollars and hours of labor only to go live with a new service or tool that lacks total end-user adoption is enough to keep anyone awake at night. Such a fear is prevalent even with the implementation of […]

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The Requirements Quagmire: Sidestep a Common Single Sign-On Implementation Issue

A good foundation is just as crucial in implementing a technology, like Single Sign-On, as it is in building a sturdy structure. In implementing a technology initiative, that foundation starts with acquiring and documenting the business and technology requirements in a clear manner. All too often the lack of properly documented requirements right from the […]

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New trends – Password Manager and BYOD

A recent Gartner survey of CIOs estimates that by 2017, half of all employers will require employees to buy their own devices. When I read this statistic, the first two questions that entered by mind was: How will workers react if BYOD becomes mandatory? With strict policies on security, device choices and the growing variety […]

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Least Privilege Access is at the Heart of Hypersocket Single Sign-On

Identity management and access control are two sides of a coin; both are essential for security, but neither are adequate by itself. Identity management allows a network or system to authenticate the identity of a user through some type of credentials, which can range from a simple user name and password to digital certificates, physical […]

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SAML Authentication: A Pillar of Effective Single Sign-On

Effective Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions are in many ways similar to baking a cake. You need several key ingredients mixed together in a certain way and heated in just the right manner in order to get a refined and tasty final product. The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is one of those key ingredients for […]

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