Student Sign In via PennKey SSO
- Almost 1.2 million people were allegedly impacted by a data breach at the University of Pennsylvania, according to a report from SC Media.
- The university employs the PennKey system to manage authentication and single sign-on (SSO) access across various digital platforms for students, alumni, and staff.
- These authentication requirements extend to several university services, including the athletics portal powered by Paciolan, which requires students to use PennKey SSO for account access.
Almost 1.2 million people were allegedly impacted by a data breach at the University of Pennsylvania, according to a report from SC Media.
The university employs the PennKey system to manage authentication and single sign-on (SSO) access across various digital platforms for students, alumni, and staff.
These authentication requirements extend to several university services, including the athletics portal powered by Paciolan, which requires students to use PennKey SSO for account access.
Other university systems requiring a valid PennKey for entry include the MyPenn portal and the university’s facilities management community pages.
Users who encounter difficulties logging into these systems are advised to contact the Alumni and Student support centers for assistance.
