CloudQuery Platform
  • Introduction
    • Welcome to CloudQuery Platform
    • Getting Help
  • Quickstart
    • Creating a New Account
    • Platform Activation
  • Core Concepts
    • Integrations
    • Syncs
    • Filters & Queries
    • SQL Console
    • Reports
  • Integration Guides
    • Setting up an AWS Integration
    • Setting up an AWS Cost and Usage Integration
    • Setting up a GCP Integration
    • Setting up an Azure Integration
    • Setting up a GitHub Integration
    • Setting up a K8s Integration
      • Using AWS EKS
      • Using Azure AKS
      • Using GCP GKE
    • General Integration Setup Guide
    • General Destination Setup Guide
  • Syncs
    • Setting up a Sync
    • Monitoring Sync Status
  • Cloud insights
    • From cloud asset inventory to insights
      • Security-focused queries
      • Compliance-focused queries
      • FinOps-focused queries
  • Production Deployment
    • Enabling Single Sign-on (SSO)
      • Single Sign-On with Google
      • Single Sign-On with Microsoft
      • Single Sign-On with Okta
  • User Management
    • Platform Roles Overview
    • Workspace Roles Overview
  • Advanced Topics
    • Custom Columns
    • Understanding Platform Views
    • Performance Tuning
  • Reference
    • Search & Filter Query Syntax
  • API Reference
  • CLI Docs
  • CloudQuery Hub
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  1. Production Deployment

Enabling Single Sign-on (SSO)

Learn how to enable Single Sign-on for your CloudQuery Platform installation.

Setting up Single Sign-on (SSO) allows your users to log into the the CloudQuery Platform using their company credentials, such as those provided by Okta, Google, Microsoft, or other providers.

To set up SSO for your Platform installation, see one of the specific guides below:

  • Single Sign-On with Google

  • Single Sign-On with Microsoft

  • Single Sign-On with Okta

If we don't have a guide for your provider yet, don't worry. The steps will be similar for other authentication providers—choose one of the guides to use as an example, but adjust as necessary for your application. If you get stuck at any point, feel free to reach out, we'll be happy to help.

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