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:[[CNM Cabin]] supplies every other [[CNM Cyber service]] with your [[username]] and [[password]]. That means that you can log into any service of [[CNM Cyber]] with the same [[identity credential]]s. However, at this moment, you need to log in every ''service'' separately. I.e. every user of [[CNM Cyber]] needs to type his or her ''username'' and ''password'' over and over again while switching to another ''system''. | :[[CNM Cabin]] supplies every other [[CNM Cyber service]] with your [[username]] and [[password]]. That means that you can log into any service of [[CNM Cyber]] with the same [[identity credential]]s. However, at this moment, you need to log in every ''service'' separately. I.e. every user of [[CNM Cyber]] needs to type his or her ''username'' and ''password'' over and over again while switching to another ''system''. | ||
− | :To simplify the authorization process and to make it more secure, the | + | :To simplify the authorization process and to make it more secure, the [[CNM Cyber Workforce]] plans to implement something called [[single sign-on]], which is also known by its acronym [[SSO]]. When implemented, you would be logged in automatically in every ''service'' when you logged in any. Every logging-in of yours would initiate your [[session]] with [[CNM Cyber]] and you would be able to switch between ''services'' without additional typing of your ''credentials''. |
'''[[User Identity at Cabin]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | '''[[User Identity at Cabin]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | ||
==Quiz== | ==Quiz== |
Revision as of 01:27, 27 April 2020
CNM Cyber SSO (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Cabin Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cabin. This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber for Experience session of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.
Contents
Content
The predecessor lectio is What CNM Cabin Is.
Key terms
- Authentication. The process of verifying one's identity. That process is commonly paired with identification, which is the process of indicating one's identity. For instance, the process of issuing one's passport is an act of identification, while the process of verification of one's passport at a checkpoint is an act of authentication is the process of verifying that identity. When a system user provides the system with his or her username, the system requests its database whether that user is identified in this system and, if so, with what password, and authenticate that user based on whether the password matches the one in the database.
- Single sign-on (SSO). The mode of authentication that allows a user to log in with a single username and password to any of several related, yet independent, software systems, and go through any of those systems without additional logging in.
Script
- CNM Cabin supplies every other CNM Cyber service with your username and password. That means that you can log into any service of CNM Cyber with the same identity credentials. However, at this moment, you need to log in every service separately. I.e. every user of CNM Cyber needs to type his or her username and password over and over again while switching to another system.
- To simplify the authorization process and to make it more secure, the CNM Cyber Workforce plans to implement something called single sign-on, which is also known by its acronym SSO. When implemented, you would be logged in automatically in every service when you logged in any. Every logging-in of yours would initiate your session with CNM Cyber and you would be able to switch between services without additional typing of your credentials.
User Identity at Cabin is the successor lectio.