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Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure

You're reading from   Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure Empower users by managing and protecting identities and data

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789132304
Length 698 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Identity Management and Synchronization FREE CHAPTER
2. Building and Managing Azure Active Directory 3. Understanding Identity Synchronization 4. Exploring Advanced Synchronization Concepts 5. Monitoring Your Identity Bridge 6. Configuring and Managing Identity Protection 7. Section 2: Authentication and Application Publishing
8. Managing Authentication Protocols 9. Deploying Solutions on Azure AD and ADFS 10. Using the Azure AD App Proxy and the Web Application Proxy 11. Deploying Additional Applications on Azure AD 12. Exploring Azure AD Identity Services 13. Creating Identity Life Cycle Management in Azure 14. Section 3: Data Classification and Information Protection
15. Creating a Security Culture 16. Identifying and Detecting Sensitive Data 17. Understanding Encryption Key Management Strategies 18. Configuring Azure Information Protection Solutions 19. Azure Information Protection Development 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Common token standards in a federated world

When a digital identity is transferred across a network, it's only a collection of bytes. It's common to refer to a set of bytes containing identity information as a security token or just a token. In a claims-based world, a token contains one or more claims, each of which carries some piece of information about the user it identifies.

Today, the tokens come in different flavors, including the following token formats:

  • Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML):
    • XML-based
    • Very descriptive metadata
  • JSON Web Token (JWT):
    • Easily readable by humans
    • Smaller token size
  • Simple Web Token (SWT):
    • Form-encoded attribute/value pairs
    • Not very common
  • Kerberos

For the following protocol specifications, we recommend a good basic knowledge of claims-based authentication. You can download the Microsoft claims...

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