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What are the differences between SSO and Cloud SSO?

What are the differences between SSO and Cloud SSO?

Single Sign-On (SSO) and Cloud Single Sign-On (Cloud SSO) are similar in that they both allow users to authenticate once and access multiple applications and services. However, there are some key differences between the two:
Deployment: SSO is typically deployed within an organization's network, while Cloud SSO is a cloud-based service that is hosted and managed by a third-party provider.

Applications: SSO is typically used to provide access to on-premises applications and services, while Cloud SSO is designed specifically for cloud-based applications and services.

Scalability: Cloud SSO is designed to scale easily to accommodate growing numbers of users and applications, while SSO may be limited in scalability due to infrastructure constraints.

Management: With SSO, organizations are responsible for managing and maintaining the SSO infrastructure, while with Cloud SSO, the provider handles these tasks.

Security: While both SSO and Cloud SSO can improve security by providing centralized authentication and access control, Cloud SSO may offer additional security features such as threat detection and multi-factor authentication.

Overall, the choice between SSO and Cloud SSO will depend on an organization's specific needs and requirements. SSO may be a better option for organizations that primarily use on-premises applications and services, while Cloud SSO may be a better option for those that primarily use cloud-based applications and services or need scalability and additional security features.

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