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Single Sign-On ([SSO]) implies that once the [Entity] has been Identified, no further [Authentications] are required.
Single Sign-On ([SSO]) or [Federated Authentication] implies that once the [Entity] has been Identified, no further [Authentications] are required.[{$pagename}] or [Federated Authentication] may follow one or more [Federation Models].
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There are several specific implementations of [{$pagename}]:
There are several specific [implementations] of [{$pagename}]:
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[{$pagename}] usually also involves a [Identity Federation].
[{$pagename}] usually also involves a [Identity Federation].[{$pagename}] may be provided as part of a [Cloud Access Security Broker]
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[{$pagename}] may be provided as part of a [Cloud Access Security Broker]
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[OpenID Connect Federation] often does not require [User Provisioning] (however the application may still require provisioning.)
!! [{$pagename}] and [Authorization]
[OpenID Connect Federation] often does not require [User Provisioning] (however the application may still require provisioning.)!! [{$pagename}] and [Authorization]
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