Set Up Single Sign-On (SSO)
Enable secure and centralized login to Authorium using your organization's identity provider.
When to Set Up SSO​
You should work with your IT team to set up SSO when:
- You want to enable centralized identity access for your Authorium users.
- You're using identity providers like Entra ID, Okta, or Google SSO.
- You need to reduce login friction and enforce stronger security policies.
SSO credentials expire
SSO access keys expire periodically, often every 6 to 12 months, depending on your provider. If your entire team suddenly loses access, ask IT to verify if the SSO credentials need to be updated.
Before You Begin​
Make sure you have the following details from your IT team:
- Identity Provider: Entra ID, Okta, or Google SSO
- Authentication Protocol: OAuth 2 or SAML
- Client ID
- Tenant ID
- Secret Key, including its expiration date
To Set Up SSO​
- From the Dashboard, go to the three-dots menu in the main navigation bar next to the logo.
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- Select Internal Authentication.
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- Choose Single Sign-On as the authentication method.
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- Enter the credentials provided by your IT team:
- Identity Provider
- Authentication Protocol
- Client ID
- Tenant ID
- Secret Key (with expiration date)
- You can also configure the following optional settings:
- Require User Re-authentication: Ask users to re-authenticate after the first SSO login.
- Session Inactivity Duration: Set how long a session remains active without activity.
- Click Save and Apply Authentication.
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Best Practices​
- Confirm with IT if your access key has an expiration policy, and set calendar reminders to rotate it in advance.
- If login issues arise organization-wide, suspect an expired key first.
- Store a copy of integration details securely in your IT documentation.
See Also​
To complement your knowledge of this process, check the following pages: