You have all heard that change is the new normal. This is true in many ways, including for IT security. Whether it is the cryptographic algorithm, the key length, or an individual key, we must always be ready to change to something “better”, namely m...
We have recently released new capabilities for the Identity Provisioning service, SAP’s solution for identity lifecycle management in the cloud.
As part of this release we added a connector for SAP S/4HANA On-Premise. This connector allows customers...
We have recently released new capabilities for the Identity Provisioning service, SAP's solution for identity lifecycle management in the cloud.
As part of this release we added a connector for SAP Marketing Cloud, which allows customers to use this...
SAP GUI and Enterprise PortalMany customers use transaction iViews in the SAP Enterprise Portal to launch the SAP GUI for Windows. This allows them to provide role-based access to SAP GUI transactions to their end users. In addition the Portal is als...
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Since we first released it in 2011, SAP Single Sign-On has become a very popular product (thanks to all of you for that). Many customers decided to increase the security of their SAP landscape and the efficiency and satisfact...
Hi Joe,actually, you can also continue to use the existing configuration. The product SAP Secure Login Service also includes the scenarios where you only use Secure Login Client, for example based on a smart card.Best regards,Christian
Hello Mike,SAP Secure Login Service does not have its own user store. It will leave the authentication always to the identity provider, like IAS. So if you want to enable SSO for a specific S/4HANA system, you need to use an instance of SAP Secure Lo...
This is part of the Advanced Scenarios section of the documentation. The simple X.509 certificate based authentication is explained at the start of the documentation.
Hi, I'm trying to answer your comment here, let's see where it shows up For accessing the ABAP system with SAP GUI, a customer will use either Kerberos or X.509. A combination could mean that you use Kerberos to get the X.509 certificate, but that ...
Hi,you will find the official documentation at https://help.sap.com/slsIn addition, there are also some helpful blogs in this community:https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blogs-by-sap/explore-securing-sap-gui-with-sap-secure-login-service/ba-p/1...