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SSO Configuration

Access requirements

Access for Administrator users only: (event) > Plan > Configure > Single Sign-On.

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SSO selection for an event

This page is only available if the Single Sign-On Module is selected on Plan > Configure > Options, under "Functional Areas Needed by This Event".

An administrator selects the SSO(s) ("Single Sign-On" connections) to be used in an event.

The SSO selection must be completed before any user configures any forms, a Mobile web app, or a Speaker Portal to use the SSO.

> Important: Certain must first set up the SSO for the system. An Administrator must enable the SSO for the account on Account Settings > Management > Single Sign-On.

See SSO Configuration and Use for a brief overview of SSOs in Certain.

SSO Configuration ( List)

Existing SSOs for the current account are listed, with the following information for each one.

Enabled

Enabled indicates whether the SSO is available for use in the event.

A planner selects or clears the Enabled check box in the list.

Click Save after selecting or clearing the Enabled check box.

Note: A planner selects the SSOs to be used in each area: forms, Mobile, and Speaker Portal. A planner can select any number of those enabled SSOs for the event. A planner can select all of the enabled SSOs. A planner can select a smaller subset of the enabled SSOs. A planner can select just one enabled SSO. A planner can select none of the enabled SSOs.

Name

Name indicates the unique name of the SSO configuration. Certain sets the unique name of the SSO configuration for the system.

Type

Type indicates the technical type of SSO. Example SSO types include "SAML2" and "OAuth2".

IDP Name

IDP Name indicates the Identity Provider used for authentication.

For example, the IDP Name can be LinkedIn or Facebook.

Entry Points

Entry Points lists only "ATTENDEE" SSOs.

Other entry points include "ADMIN" and "CHECK-IN APP".

"ADMIN" and "CHECK-IN APP" are for account-level use. "ADMIN" and "CHECK-IN APP" are not for event-level use.

Activity

Activity indicates the most recent activity on that SSO configuration.

Activity includes type (for example, "Updated"), date, and user name.

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