The CivicPlus Single Sign-On offers custom integrations with the following identity providers (IdP):
- Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory)
- Microsoft's Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) versions 4.0 and 5.0
- Okta
The Benefits of IdP Integrations
The growing use of enterprise cloud applications in the public sector means local government Information Technology teams are looking to implement single sign-on (SSO) functionality. This simplifies user access to all web and cloud-based applications without requiring individual authentication.
The CivicPlus Platform custom IdP integration capabilities provide your local governments with the following conveniences:
- Faster and easier access to vital third-party solutions that integrate with their CivicPlus unified applications, such as Web Central, Agenda and Meeting Management Select (CivicClerk), and Recreation Management
- Reduced password fatigue and account maintenance
- The ability to log into the CivicPlus SSO from any device with a custom IdP username and password
- Auto-account generation
Simplified and Scalable Enterprise-Level Identity Management
Leveraging our Platform IdP integration services allows information technology administrators to consolidate the effort of managing and supporting user credentials and identifying management solutions. When local governments utilize our CivicPlus Single Sign-On as the foundation for accessing their CivicPlus® solutions, content managers benefit from the elimination of password fatigue. This allows them to work faster, not harder.
Our Platform IdP integrations also mean your identity management strategies will scale as your software stacks and reliance on enterprise cloud-based solutions grow and change. Local governments can trust that they are always benefitting from our most advanced and secure solutions with no upgrades or add-ons required.
Most importantly, you can trust that your civic and resident data will remain secure and protected from hackers and cybercriminals.
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