Detection and repair of broken single sign-on integration

An identity management system provides single sign-on (SSO) services to clients, logging the clients into a variety of third-party services for which the clients have accounts. An SSO integration is stored for each of the third-party services, the SSO integration including information that allows th...

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Main Authors Drozdov, Andrew P, Gu, Xin, Aguilar-Macias, Hector, Karaa, Hassen, Child, Reman P
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 09.10.2018
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Summary:An identity management system provides single sign-on (SSO) services to clients, logging the clients into a variety of third-party services for which the clients have accounts. An SSO integration is stored for each of the third-party services, the SSO integration including information that allows the identity management system to automate the login for the corresponding third-party service, such as locations of the login pages, and/or identities of username and password fields. The identity management system uses different techniques in different embodiments to detect that a given SSO integration is broken (i.e., no longer permits login for its corresponding third-party service) and/or to repair the SSO integration.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201514846706