
Session details
Single Sign-On is often positioned as a usability win, but in complex enterprise environments it can also introduce new security and resilience challenges. This session examines how organisations are designing SSO architectures that genuinely simplify access while avoiding single points of failure or excessive trust concentration. Using practical enterprise examples, the talk will cover how to scope SSO appropriately across workforce, partners, and applications, how to integrate modern and legacy systems, and how SSO fits into broader identity governance and Zero Trust strategies. Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of when SSO enables security and efficiency — and when it needs stronger controls around it.



