Posts Tagged ‘Google Apps’

SSOCircle celebrates its 3rd anniversary

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

It is already 3 years ago when SSOCircle, the free public multi protocol IDP, went into production. What happens in the past year ? We added new  devices to our strong authentication options:  The Yubikey and the Swekey, two new innovative OTP tokens. Users do not need to type in the one time passwords. In case of Yubikey you just have to push a button and in case of the Swekey the password is read by a tiny piece of JavaScript.

We also added some new demos like the one with Salesforce (which includes Google Apps SSO), the downloadable award winning Fedlet and last not least our SAML enabled Wordpress Blog.

On the other side we saw a decline of interest at the end of 2008 and the first months of 2009. Less users subscribed to the IDP and visited the web site. An impact of the economical downturn ? The good news is that the numbers came back to the values of mid 2008 in the second half of 2009.

We also anticipated analyst attention as the Burton Group published a report called “New Direction in Federation“. Read our blog here. The report introduced “Federation identity hosted services” and gave a good market overview about the offerings.

The new Spring Security SAML modul was released and many developpers tested it against SSOCircle SAML IDP. And there are other very intereting services testing …

So, please stay tuned this year. There are many new things coming this year. We are quite sure that 2010 will see the
breakthrough for “new directions in federation”.

Single Sign On to Salesforce online demo

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Recently Salesforce.com added SAML 2.0 support. We have launched a sample that allows users to single sign on to Salesforce with their exisiting SSOCircle account.  The individual account is mapped to a group account (due to our limitation in salesforce users).

Just click on the IDP initiated SSO link and you will be prompted to sign on to SSOCircle (if not already in session).

After SSO to Salesforce.com

After SSO to Salesforce.com

Great to see is the integration of Google Apps into Salesforce.com. Just click on the sign on link in the chat window and SSOCircle is doing the SSO magic behind the scenes (sure – you need to have a SSOCircle Google Apps  account created before)

Salesforce with SSOCircle SSO to Google Apps

Salesforce with SSOCircle SSO to Google Apps

Salesforce.com is checking for your IP address for additional security. Access from IP addresses not explicitly allowed must be confirmed by the user. If you experience this in the demo, please contact us.

Service Provider controlled Security Levels

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

SSOCircle and IDPee now support different SAML2 authentication contexts. The SP is now able to require that a user is authenticated at the specified security strength. SSOCircle will determine the current authentication level and if necessary, asking the user to reauthenticate to the stronger security level.
Think of three different types of use cases. For example a simple bookmarking application that is accessed by a mobile device. For convenience you might decide to use a simple MSISDN automatic user recognition at SSOCircle. But if you are now accessing your Email at Google Apps, you definitely like to have a better protection of the emails. SSOCircle now enforces username/password authentication and upgrades your existing session. Consider now you like to regard your companies sales report application. In this case username / password might not be enough. The application may require that you are authenticated by a X.509 client certificate, issued to your Smart Card token.
Read our technical description for a detailed explanation of how all this works, what you have to do to leverage authentication context levels and which levels SSOCircle and IDPee support. Have a look on our secure lightbulb example which complements the previous lightbulb application to a demonstration of how an application might enforce a stronger authentication.

SSOCircle integrates with Google Apps

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

With SSOCircle you can now experience Single Sign On to Google Apps: Email, Calendar, Docs and Spreadsheet plus a personalized portal page. See how it works and get your ssocircle.com email address.