Federated Identity
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“A real-world example of federated identity using Azure AD might be a user who logs in to their corporate network using their Active Directory credentials, and then is able to access a cloud-based application, such as Office 365, using those same credentials. In this scenario, the user’s corporate network and Office 365 are part of a federated identity system that is managed using Azure AD. This allows the user to access both systems using a single set of credentials, and it also allows the network administrator to manage and control access to the cloud-based application using the same tools and policies that are used for the on-premises network.”
a tenant that is in a compressed state is called tiny tenant mode or dehydrated
- SP, service provider
- IDP, identity provider
- CoT (Circle of Trust), put SP and IDP in one
Radiant Logic
FID
Virtual LDAP
Oracle
Virtual Directory
cybersecurity
federation
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