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SSO and MFA Available
The use of single sign-on and multifactor authentication for accessing t= he Comodo Certificate Manager is available to any subscriber that also oper= ates a compliant Identity Provider in the InCommon Federation. See the Iden= tity Provider setup requirements on this wiki page.
Also, in order to use this new service, your IdP must support the REFEDS MFA Pro= file.
The InCommon Ce= rtificate Service offers single sign-on convenience, and the security of mu= ltifactor authentication (MFA), for logging in to the Comodo Certificate Ma= nager (CCM) by those who administer their organization's certificates.
The benefits of= using SSO and MFA include:
The InCommon Certificate service is used by organizat= ions as the basis of internal and external trust. Protecting it with MFA re= duces the likelihood of stolen credentials.
MFA protected SSO increases security by leveraging pr= otected campus credentials that RAOs already use in their local context to = access higher security services.