Question: Does GO-Global support SSO (single server sign-on)? Answer: Yes, GO-Global 6.2 and newer supports Single Sign-On via the OpenID Connect standard. OpenID Connect (OIDC) is a web-based authentication layer that is built on the 2.0 authorization protocol. OIDC is a newer standard than SAML, and it is supported by all major identity proviers. GO-Global support for OpenID Connect will enable enterprises and SMBs using OIDC identity providers (e.g., Active Directory Federated Services, Okta, etc.) to provide their users with single sign-on support. For example, it will enable users who sign in to enterprise web applications and portals using an OIDC-based identity provider to access GO-Global Hosts without having to re-enter their credentials. In addition, it will enable users to authenticate to GO-Global Hosts using a wide variety of third-party smart cards and multi-factor authentication devices and products. |