For Businesses:
Problems Solved
myOneLogin Secure Single Sign-On helps your business deal with the new and emerging challenges of doing business in today's Web-enabled world.Phishing & password attacks
myOneLogin protects your business from attackers targeting passwords. Multi-factor authentication requires more than just a password to connect, deterring password thieves. Business users do not need to know passwords to web applications, protecting them from phishing. And myOneLogin uses federation to authenticate users with applications like Google Apps or Salesforce – without exchanging passwords at all.Learn More »
Password fatigue
With dozens of accounts and passwords to remember, business users get careless – using single, easy passwords or writing down their passwords and putting your business at risk. myOneLogin cures password fatigue by giving users only one web password to remember, while adding a second authentication factor to strengthen the login. It's easier for your users and safer for your business.Learn More »
Regulatory compliance
Through audit logs and strong authentication, myOneLogin helps your business demonstrate and enforce the policies that protect data from inappropriate access. You can prevent unauthorized account sharing and instantly revoke access when someone leaves the organization.Learn More »
Pandemic response planning
Using myOneLogin together with your SSL VPN, you can support increased telecommuting to minimize contact without compromising security. Use myOneLogin to give your employees strong authentication to the SSL VPN, and the applications behind it, without the cost and delay of deploying tokens. Because it's a service, you can deploy it quickly when needed, and pay only for what you need.Learn More »
Protecting business identity on social media
If you're using social media for business, encourage participation but take steps to protect the brand and your business from password attacks and account hijacking. myOneLogin offers secure single sign-on to all of the major social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and mySpace.You can give users access to accounts without giving them the account and password – a strategy you might use for corporate Facebook or Twitter accounts. When people leave, just remove their access in a few mouse clicks. They can't take your online brand with them.
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