Digital transformation at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

A solution was integrated to enable single sign-on and advanced security on the path to digital transformation and accessibility of data to the public in Israel and overseas 
 

Uri Shavit, CIO of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Photo: Guy Asayag

Identity platform Auth0, together with MalamTeam, announced Thursday they have been selected by The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) to provide secure single sign-on for all of its customer-facing applications. It is the first time that users will be able to access TASE’s main website, ‘MAYA’ corporate website, mobile app, and other digital services using a single set of credentials, with advanced security features to protect against cyberattacks.

Building on the launch of an English version of its MAYA website to make information more accessible to foreign investors, TASE wanted to provide a world-class login experience with a simple and secure customer identity and access management (CIAM) solution. They chose Auth0 for its security and extensibility, including the ability to easily customize and add features like social login over time. MalamTeam was selected for its expertise as a local delivery partner.

Previously, each TASE application required a unique username and password. But TASE standardized its identity management and will offer single sign-on for customers across all of its current and future applications.

“The authentication solution from Auth0 represents a milestone for TASE that will allow us to better serve our customers and the Israeli business community. We no longer have to reinvent identity for every application, and that makes us more efficient and accessible as well,” said Uri Shavit, EVP, TASE CIO. “Our customers expect information at their fingertips, and this is the first time we’re enabling users to access all TASE applications with a single click."

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