Authentication: How Users Sign On
Authentication refers to the way users sign on.
If possible, Administrators should implement Single Sign-on (SSO).
SSO reduces the number of passwords the users must remember. It can also be used to enable multi-factor login, which is when users are asked to provide some verification in addition to their passwords, like a code that they receive via text or email.
Note: For Unifier On-Premises customers, the system only supports integration with the Oracle Identity Manager.
To learn how to change the authentication settings, refer to the "Authentication Options for Primavera Unifier" section of the Unifier Security Guide for On-Premises.
See Also
Authorization: What Users Can Access
Integration with Other Applications
Security for Developers - API Security
Establishing Security Contacts
Last Published Friday, February 2, 2024