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Component: BC-IAM-SSO
Component Name: SAP Single Sign-On
Description: Central service that provides X.509v3 certificates out-of-the-box PKI to users and application servers. The Secure Login Web Client is an additional function of Secure Login Server.
Key Concepts: Secure Login Server (SLS) is a component of the SAP Single Sign-On (SSO) solution. It is a secure authentication server that provides users with a single sign-on experience across multiple applications and systems. It enables users to log in to multiple applications with one set of credentials, eliminating the need to remember multiple usernames and passwords. How to use it: Secure Login Server can be used to authenticate users for access to multiple applications and systems. It can be used in conjunction with other authentication methods such as Kerberos or X.509 certificates. It also supports two-factor authentication, which requires users to provide additional information such as a one-time password or biometric data for additional security. Tips & Tricks: When using Secure Login Server, it is important to ensure that the system is properly configured and secured. This includes setting up strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and regularly monitoring the system for any suspicious activity. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all users are aware of the security measures in place and understand how to use them properly. Related Information: Secure Login Server is part of the SAP Single Sign-On solution, which also includes other components such as Identity Provider (IdP), Security Token Service (STS), and Access Control Service (ACS). For more information on SAP Single Sign-On, please refer to the official SAP documentation.