Beyond migration: Unlock the full potential of your SSO
While migrating to the cloud is a critical step, pairing it with modernization strategies and digital transformation helps ensure your SSO stays viable for the long-haul. These updates can happen alongside migration or roll out gradually in phases.
Strengthen your log-in
Modern authentication practices focus on passwordless methods, such as FIDO2, passkeys, push notifications and one-time passwords (OTPs). These methods provide stronger security and a better user experience. Risk-aware policies and contextual authentication increase flexibility and reduce fraud. What’s pushing this shift:
- Compliance with regulatory standards improves security
- Growing demand for MFA, adaptive security and passwordless authentication
- Integration of biometric tools by major platforms (e.g., Apple Face ID, Google Biometrics, security key)
Bring apps up to speed
This involves transitioning to industry-standard protocols, such as OIDC, OAuth 2.0, SAML and SCIM, for streamlined application integration. It enhances consistency across web and mobile platforms and improves access control in hybrid infrastructures. What you get by modernizing apps:
- Simplified API-based integrations
- Standard-based integration
- Unified experience across channels
Run SSO like it’s 2025
Operational enhancements focus on cloud-native practices. Containerization allows for auto-scaling, self-healing and zero-downtime updates. DevOps tools facilitate automation and deployment, making operations more agile and resilient.Where the advantages really show:
- Compatibility with any cloud provider
- DevOps-friendly pipelines and rapid CI/CD
- Built-in support for security and compliance