Best SSO Options for Enhancing Everbridge Account Security

Best SSO Options for Enhancing Everbridge Account Security

Understanding SSO for Everbridge Customers

Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. For Everbridge customers, implementing SSO can significantly enhance account security and streamline user access to the platform.

SSO Integration Option

Everbridge recommends Single Sign-On (SSO) integration as one of the primary security options for its customers. This option offers several benefits, including centralized access controls and stronger password policies. Everbridge provides SSO integration options that can be configured to streamline user access to their platform. For more information see knowledge article: https://supportcenter.everbridge.com/hc/en-us/articles/24209555836955-EBS-Security-Toolset-for-Everbridge-Suite

Benefits of Implementing SSO

Implementing SSO for your Everbridge account offers several key advantages:

  • Centralized access controls

  • Stronger password policies

  • Multi-factor authentication capabilities

  • Reduced risk of unauthorized access

  • Enhanced protection against phishing attacks

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Option

In addition to SSO, Everbridge recommends enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for local user accounts. This serves as an alternative or complementary security measure to further protect user accounts.

Implementation Resources

To assist customers in setting up SSO, Everbridge provides SSO configuration guides for both the Manager and Member Portals. These resources help users implement this security feature effectively, ensuring a smooth transition to more secure account access. For more information see knowledge article: https://supportcenter.everbridge.com/hc/en-us/articles/19141869070619-EBS-Troubleshooting-Configuration-Guide-for-Single-Sign-On-SSO-Main-Page

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