Eagle Eye Networks, the global pioneer in cloud video surveillance, announced single sign-on support with SAML 2.0. Single sign-on (SSO) is a session enterprise authentication service that permits a user to leverage one synchronized set of credentials to access the enterprise’s entire suite of applications. Customers can easily add or revoke access to Eagle Eye Cloud VMS via their Active Directory or LDAP.

Eagle Eye Networks is known for its open architecture, enabling customers to leverage third party partnerships to enhance operational efficiency. By introducing single sign on we are leveraging our architecture to streamline and standardize the sign on experience for our customers.” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.

SAML authentication

Enterprise advantages of incorporating SAML authentication:

  • Security: Using a single point of authentication ensures better security.
  • Simplified User Experience: Using company credentials to log into Eagle Eye Networks Cloud VMS, eliminates the need to store and secure a separate set of credentials.
  • Standardization: Leveraging SAML, a standardized that may be used independent of its implementation, eliminates barriers associated with vendor or platform-specific architecture.
  • Reduced administrative costs: Business owners and employees access multiple applications with a single set of credentials, making them more efficient.

Discover how AI, biometrics, and analytics are transforming casino security

In case you missed it

Which Vertical Markets Have The Greatest Growth Potential For Security?
Which Vertical Markets Have The Greatest Growth Potential For Security?

To serve various vertical markets and industries effectively, security professionals must recognize that each sector has unique assets, risks, compliance requirements, and operatio...

eCLIQ Enhances Security At Marin Hospital Of Hendaye
eCLIQ Enhances Security At Marin Hospital Of Hendaye

The Marin Hospital of Hendaye in the French Basque Country faced common challenges posed by mechanical access control. Challenges faced Relying on mechanical lock-and-key technol...

What’s Behind (Perimeter) Door #1?
What’s Behind (Perimeter) Door #1?

A lot has been said about door security — from reinforced door frames to locking mechanisms to the door construction — all of which is crucial. But what security measur...