UpGuard supports SSO for any Identity Provider (IdP) using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0
Single sign-on (SSO) enables users to use a single set of credentials to access the apps and services they need. SSO is often paired with multi-factor authentication (MFA), which requires multiple types of verification to gain access (such as the SSO login and an authentication app).
Using single sign-on (SSO)
UpGuard supports SSO for any Identity Provider (IdP) using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0. For all other identity providers, contact us to understand what is needed to integrate with your tool of choice.
To enable SSO, an administrator for your account can contact UpGuard's support team at support@upguard.com or using the chat widget in UpGuard.
If the administrator for your organization's use of UpGuard has enabled SSO, all new users must be added to the SSO provider group with the requisite email domain.
Using multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Administrators can enable multi-factor authentication on the User Settings page.
If you need to change devices or reset your MFA settings, please reach out to our Customer Success team.
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