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User Authentication Settings

Menu Path: Settings > User Authentication


Table of Contents

  • Using Security365 Authentication
  • Using CSP Authentication
  • Using SSO Authentication (SAML)

Overview

Set up user login authentication methods. You can enable one or more of the following: Security365 basic authentication, Microsoft/Google account authentication, SAML SSO authentication.

**Reference:**If no authentication method is selected, you can use Security365 authentication / Microsoft account authentication / Google account authentication.


Using Security365 Authentication

Users are authenticated with their Security365 ID and password. Manually registered users log in using this method.


Using CSP Authentication

Authenticate users with Microsoft or Google accounts used in the organization.

Authentication MethodDescription
Microsoft Account Authenticationlogin page when usingMicrosoft 로그인The button will be activated. Users linked with Microsoft Sync can log in with their Microsoft account.
Google Account Authenticationlogin page when usingGoogle 로그인The button will be activated.

**Reference:**If only Microsoft or Google account authentication is enabled, entering the ID on the login page will redirect you to the login page of the linked service.

**Caution:**To enable Microsoft account authentication,설정 > 인바운드 프로비저닝 > Microsoft365You must first complete the integration of your Microsoft 365 account.


Using SSO Authentication (SAML)

We use SAML-based SSO authentication with the IdP (Identity Provider) managed by the organization.

To use SAML authentication, the following settings are required.

Settings ItemDescription
IdP ConfigurationEnter the IdP's metadata URL or information.
SP ConfigurationRegister Security365 SP (Service Provider) information with the IdP.
Redirect URL SettingsSet the URL to redirect to after authentication is complete.

**Reference:**When only SAML authentication is enabled, entering the ID on the login page redirects to the login page of the corresponding IdP.