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SSO and federation
From the course: CCSP Cert Prep: 3 Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security
SSO and federation
- [Instructor] Identification and authentication can be an annoying process for end users and difficult to manage for organizations. The concepts of Federation and single sign-on seek to reduce some of this burden. Federated identity management leverages the fact that a single individual may have accounts across a wide variety of systems. When organizations agree to federate their identity management systems, they share some of this information across the systems. This reduces the number of individual identities that a user must have and eases the burden on both the user and the organization. You're probably already familiar with some federated identity management systems. When you log onto websites using your Google account, Facebook or Twitter account, you are using federated identity management. Single sign-on goes a step further and shares authenticated sessions across systems. Many organizations create single sign-on…
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Identity and access management2m 53s
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Identification, authentication, and authorization3m 34s
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Provisioning and deprovisioning3m 47s
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Authentication factors4m 35s
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Multifactor authentication2m 35s
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SSO and federation3m 9s
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Kerberos and LDAP5m 18s
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SAML2m 35s
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OAuth and OpenID Connect2m 55s
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Security service providers2m 38s
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Identity as a Service (IDaaS)2m 50s
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Privileged access management2m 31s
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