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Secure & Unified Login for Shopify Plus Storefront via Single Sign-On

On Shopify Plus, every part of the customer journey needs to feel effortless — and the login experience sits right at the front. When you’re running multiple Shopify Plus stores, catering to global shoppers, or managing a growing network of B2B customers, even small login roadblocks can escalate into bigger issues: customer drop-offs, abandoned carts, and frustrated buyers. Shopify's built-in login options work for simple stores, but Plus merchants often face more complex identity challenges.

Privilege Creep Explained: How to Detect and Prevent It in Organizations

Invisible or hidden risks often corrupt organizations inside out. These are hard to detect and go unnoticed for a prolonged period. Privilege Creep, one such hidden risk, is a silent security gap, where there is an accumulation of inessential access rights of employees over a period of time. This could pave the way for unauthorized access and breaches.

Secure External User Access in JSM: How SSO Prevents Spam Tickets

Managing external customer access in Jira Service Management (JSM) often seems straightforward, but it can create recurring problems for many teams: large volumes of spam tickets. When the customer portal allows anonymous submissions, bots and unsolicited traffic can freely enter the system, slowing support operations, affecting the customer experience, and introducing unnecessary security exposure. Teams usually see the same symptoms.

How a Government Entity Transformed Atlassian User Management with miniOrange

In the public sector, IT efficiency isn't just about convenience - it’s about fiscal responsibility and strict compliance. Government agencies often manage thousands of users across Jira, Confluence, and Jira Service Management (JSM). As these environments grow, so does the complexity of managing access.

10 IAM Best Practices for the Security of Every Enterprise 2025

Managing 5,000+ identities across your enterprise? Each one is a potential entry point for attackers—and your IAM security is only as strong as your weakest access point. This is where the most effective IAM best practices and data-driven strategies come into play.

8 Best Secure Web Gateways Of 2025

The way teams browse, work, and share data has changed fast, and so have online threats. A Secure Web Gateway (SWG) gives you a smart, always-on filter between your users and the internet, blocking malicious sites, unsafe downloads, and risky behaviors before they cause damage. With cloud apps becoming the backbone of daily operations, an SWG ensures every web request is inspected, every threat is stopped, and every employee stays protected, whether they’re in the office or working remotely.

CASB vs DLP: Understanding the Differences

As businesses move more workloads to cloud apps like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, and dozens of SaaS tools, the biggest question becomes: “How to keep business data stored on cloud apps safe?” With employees accessing cloud apps from different devices, networks, and locations, the risk of data exposure growns significantly. To address this, many organizations rely on two key security solutions: Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP).

How Shopify Plus Merchants Can Simplify B2B Company Assignment & Access Control

Imagine a procurement manager from a verified enterprise logging into your Shopify Plus store to place a bulk order — only to find they can’t access the wholesale catalog or exclusive pricing. Therefore, admins must step in manually to verify the company and assign access, turning what should be a simple order into hours of work.

Why Choose Active Directory Management Over Manual Scripts

A mid-sized company once tried to handle all its AD updates with a set of PowerShell scripts. Things worked fine while the user count was small, but trouble showed up once they crossed a thousand accounts. A script missed a group update, a disabled user stayed active for two extra days, and a bulk change took almost an entire afternoon to fix. None of this was a technical failure. It was the natural limit of manual scripting.