Introducing Foxpass’s Single Sign-On Feature

Posted by Julie Villanueva on Apr 20, 2021 9:24:13 AM

Foxpass this month came out with a new feature: Single Sign-On (SSO). SSO lets a user log in once such as to their Identity Provider network and then reuses information to log users to various Service Providers such as AWS or Google workspace.

Organizations these days use many different cloud services and third-party Web applications it can become cumbersome for employees to type in username/password, and even go through MFA, every time they need to log in to these Cloud services. As for users of Foxpass, our SSO requires less switching from one account to another. If you're logged in from Foxpass, you can log in to other service providers at the click of a button.

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Foxpass’s new Single Sign-On (SSO) has the following features:

  • Saves time and effort when logging into multiple service providers.
  • Supports both web and terminal-based user federations.
  • Ability to give access to specific users or groups for a given SSO service provider.
  • Secures access to service providers by obtaining temporary access credentials.

Currently, supported service providers are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Workspace, and Github. 

SSO for Amazon Web Services

Foxpass’s SSO offers a fast and secured way to access AWS UI Console and AWS Command Line Utility. Users can access via Foxpass SSO without the need to have an actual account by receiving temporary credentials generated by the admin. 

Temporary access via SSO secures your accounts better compared to storing pre-generated user access credentials on your host. Your administrator can configure the temporary access credentials to expire in an hour or more depending on the need.

Experience easy, time-saving security by using Foxpass’s new SSO.  Contact help@foxpass.com

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