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In a corporate environment, a company is implementing a Federated Identity Management (FIM) system to streamline access to multiple applications across different domains. The IT team is tasked with ensuring that users can authenticate once and gain access to various services without needing to log in multiple times. Which of the following best describes the primary benefit of implementing a Federated Identity Management system in this scenario?
It allows for single sign-on (SSO) capabilities across different domains, enhancing user experience and security.
It requires users to create separate credentials for each application, increasing security complexity.
It limits access to applications based on geographical location, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
It mandates the use of multi-factor authentication for every application, ensuring maximum security.

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