Single Sign-On (SSO) Overview
Aqua supports single sign-on (SSO) via SAML 2.0, and is compliant with any SAML 2.0-compliant provider.
To prevent you from getting locked out of your account, Aqua will configure SAML through a support ticket process. For security purposes, SAML cannot be disabled by your end-users once it is enabled. Aqua supports both Service Provider-Initiated (SP-I) SSO and an Identity Provider Initiated (IdP-I)-like option.
Aqua supports most any SAML 2.0-compliant provider, including the following (and others):
- Okta
- JumpCloud
- OneLogin
- Auth0
- Active Directory
- Google Apps
For complete documentation, see Single Sign-On (SSO) Overview on the Aqua Platform Documentation Portal.
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