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I see that my users network passwords, under some use cases, can go through PingConnect. How do I know that is secure?

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I see that my users network passwords, under some use cases, can go through PingConnect. How do I know that is secure?

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In use cases where an end user needs to access Google Apps or Salesforce.com, and they do not have connectivity to the PingConnect Integration Website hosted on a customer’s IIS server, they can choose to authenticate at a login page with a username and their Window’s Active Directory password. In this case the user’s password will pass through PingConnect in order to validate it against the customer’s Active Directory. This password is only temporarily stored in memory on the customer’s isolated instance of PingConnect and is never written to any log file or other data store.

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