Triton is enhancing its platform to support customer-provided identity providers across all applications. Omny will be among the first to implement this feature. User email domains will determine enrolment into an external identity provider during Triton Digital authentication.
If you are interested in enabling this feature please contact support or your account manager. Once enabled by Triton Digital you can proceed with the below steps.
Add the Domains
Get started by adding the email domains you wish to use for SSO in the Triton Digital SSO email domains field in your Organization settings. For example, if you and your colleagues sign in with your blorkmedia.com
email addresses, enter @blorkmedia.com
here.
To add multiple email domains, enter them in this field as a semicolon-delimited list. E.g., @blorkmedia.com;blorkradio.com;@blorkfm.com
Enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) in Omny Studio for an individual account
Click the user drop-down menu on the right-hand side and select “Account Settings.”
In the single sign on section at the bottom of the page, enable SSO. If your account can be linked to SSO, you’ll receive a message indicating success and can log into Omny Studio using your Triton Digital credentials.
To log in with Single sign on
Visit the login screen and select “Login with Triton Digital.”
Enter your Triton Digital credentials and you will be advised that your account is SSO enabled and guided to “Log in with Triton Digital”
To enable SSO for your organization please reach out to our friendly support team.
Important points to consider:
Individuals will need a Triton Digital account. Omny Studio will validate by looking for matching credentials.
Enabling SSO on your account can not be reversed. Once you have SSO you will always have it.
Once SSO is enabled, you won’t be able to update your email or password within Omny Studio. Use Triton Digital's user management platform or your own authenticator for these changes.
Two factor authentication should be enforced by your authentication provider as Omny Studio’s two factor authentication process will no longer be applicable.
The session duration when using SSO is set to 24 hours, so you can expect to be asked to authenticate more frequently.