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Glossary Term Centralized Authentication

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What is Centralized Authentication?

Centralized Authentication is the process of verifying a user's identity across multiple systems or applications by storing and managing authentication credentials in a single, central location.

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Understanding Centralized Authentication

Centralized Authentication is a process where access control is managed by a single, central authentication system. This system validates the identity of users attempting to access resources or services within a network, ensuring consistency and uniform security policies across all connected systems. It simplifies user management, improves security, and reduces the risk of unauthorized access by requiring users to authenticate only once to access multiple systems or applications.

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