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Why Is Single Sign-on Feature Necessary?

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Many organizations have more than one domain, with cookies set in one domain are not returned to servers in another domain. Many organizations GET sub-domains controlled independently, leading to the need to protect against someone setting up against a rogue sub-domain to hijack SESSION cookies. OpenAM's cross-domain single sign-on (CDSSO) provides a safe method for your OpenAM servers in one domain to work with policy AGENTS from other domains, defending against potential session cookie HIJACKING.

Many organizations have more than one domain, with cookies set in one domain are not returned to servers in another domain. Many organizations get sub-domains controlled independently, leading to the need to protect against someone setting up against a rogue sub-domain to hijack session cookies. OpenAM's cross-domain single sign-on (CDSSO) provides a safe method for your OpenAM servers in one domain to work with policy agents from other domains, defending against potential session cookie hijacking.



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