Federated identity

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A federated identity in information technology is the means of linking a person's electronic identity and attributes, stored across multiple distinct identity management systems[1].

Related to federated identity is single sign-on (SSO), in which a user's single authentication ticket, or token, is trusted across multiple IT systems or even organizations. SSO is a subset of federated identity management, as it relates only to authentication and is understood on the level of technical interoperability.

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