We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and (checks notes) Single Sign On.
> If companies claim to “take your security seriously”, then SSO should be available as a feature that is either:
>> - part of the core product, or
>> - an optional paid extra for a reasonable delta, or
attached to a price tier, but with a reasonably small gap between the non-SSO tier and SSO tiers.
>> - Many vendors charge 2x, 3x, or 4x the base product pricing for access to SSO, which disincentivizes its use and encourages poor security practices.
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I dont follow the logic. Food and shelter are a human rights, but that doesnt mean you can walk into a restaurant and insist that food be served at $dream price, or walk into Home Depot and take premium plywood and pay basic/entry level price.
Strangely, their Pricing page shows they don't offer SSO until the third pricing tier, at $99/user-month.
"Basic Right"? Have words lost meaning? At best, this is an opinion or a wish.
It's critical for national security for underfunded sectors.
It's not really an "ask", FedGov through NIST / CISA is requiring it.
There's very little content here—it's basically just an ad.
locking people into your identity management +sso moat is all the rage these days
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and (checks notes) Single Sign On.
I will add the obligatory https://sso.tax
> If companies claim to “take your security seriously”, then SSO should be available as a feature that is either:
>> - part of the core product, or
>> - an optional paid extra for a reasonable delta, or attached to a price tier, but with a reasonably small gap between the non-SSO tier and SSO tiers.
>> - Many vendors charge 2x, 3x, or 4x the base product pricing for access to SSO, which disincentivizes its use and encourages poor security practices.
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I dont follow the logic. Food and shelter are a human rights, but that doesnt mean you can walk into a restaurant and insist that food be served at $dream price, or walk into Home Depot and take premium plywood and pay basic/entry level price.