A single sign-on technique allows multiple accesses to one or more
applications or other resources using a proof-of-authentication module
operating in conjunction with a standard authentication component. The
application or other resource issues an authentication information
request to the standard authentication component responsive to an access
request from the user. The application or other resource receives,
responsive to the authentication information request, a
proof-of-authentication value from the standard authentication component,
and authenticates the user based on the proof-of-authentication value.
The standard authentication component interacts with the
proof-of-authentication module to obtain the proof-of-authentication
value. The proof-of-authentication module is configured to generate
multiple proof-of-authentication values for authentication of respective
access requests of the user.