From: kurtvm,
2 days ago
With a complete new Identity/Access Management Suite on the Oracle market, one might forget the good old SSO server, bundled with the IAS server. Although it has some out-of-the-box capabilities like WNA and X509 certificate support, it can be customized to set up an authentication scheme just the way you (or your customers) like it. Using a case study, this presentation discusses how you can extend Oracle’s Single Sign On (SSO) server to your needs. It covers:
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With a complete new Identity/Access Management Suite on the Oracle market, one might forget the good old SSO server, bundled with the IAS server. Although it has some out-of-the-box capabilities like WNA and X509 certificate support, it can be customized to set up an authentication scheme just the way you (or your customers) like it. Using a case study, this presentation discusses how you can extend Oracle’s Single Sign On (SSO) server to your needs. It covers:
- Integration & authentication with smartcard passports (eID)
- Authentication with digital certificates
- Implementing fallback authentication schemes
- Integration with SSL terminators and reverse proxies
- DIY federated authentication
- writing your own SSO plugin
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