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Single sign-on for the Electricity Registry

  • Distribution
  • Retail

The Electricity Registry Manager is implementing a single sign-on integration for all users of the Electricity Registry from 1 July 2024. This will allow users to sign into the Registry through their Microsoft Azure active directory, and provide a more seamless and secure experience for users.

This new feature will enable users to:

  • maintain users of the Registry inside their own AzureAD system
  • maintain user access permissions on the Registry by synchronising user assignment to Security Groups with equivalent Security Groups held by the Registry using SCIM API calls
  • logon to the Registry using a single sign-on link which will authenticate using the participants' AzureAD credentials.

Users of the Registry who utilise single sign-on will need to manually establish security groups, assign permissions within these groups, and then create security groups with identical names within those groups.

For more information, please refer to the Single sign-on Registry integration guidance document or contact the registry engineer at registry.engineer@jadeworld.com

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