SSO & identity
SSO (single sign-on) lets your team sign in with your existing identity provider — no separate passwords — so access follows your directory.
The concept, in plain terms
Single sign-on means people authenticate through your organization’s identity provider instead of yet another username and password. Access is centralized: when someone joins or leaves, your directory is the source of truth, and sessions are short-lived to limit exposure.
NeurosEdge supports OAuth sign-in including Google and Microsoft Entra, with tokens that refresh proactively so sessions stay secure without constant re-logins.
From concept to capability
OAuth sign-in
Sign in via Google or Microsoft Entra (Azure AD).
Learn moreShort-lived tokens
Sessions use brief tokens that refresh automatically.
Learn moreDirectory-driven access
Access follows your identity provider.
Learn moreNo extra passwords
One less credential to manage and secure.
Learn moreWhat you get from it
- Centralized, policy-driven access.
- Faster onboarding and offboarding.
- Smaller attack surface than standalone logins.
More on security & trust
Multi-tenant isolation by design
Every organization is isolated. Data, knowledge bases, and agent personas are scoped per tenant, with fail-closed access checks so a new or anonymous caller can never see another tenant’s data.
Learn moreHuman-in-the-loop control
Outward actions — writing files, running commands, calling integrations — pause at an approval gate until a human signs off. Autonomous mode is opt-in, never the default.
Learn moreAuditable & legible
Every run carries a step-by-step trace of what an agent did and why, with audit events and a kill switch to stop any run instantly — graceful or hard.
Learn moreSee sso & identity on your own data
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