To understand microservice security, let's step back and recall how we used to secure .NET monolithic applications. This will help us better grasp why a microservice's auth mechanism needs to be different.
The critical mechanism to secure applications has always been auth. Authentication verifies the identity of a user. Authorization manages what a user can or cannot access, also known as permissions. Encryption, well, that's the mechanism that helps you protect data as it passes between the client and server. We're not going to discuss encryption too much though, just ensure the data that goes over the wire is encrypted everywhere. This can be achieved through the use of the HTTPS protocol.
The following diagram depicts the flow of a typical auth mechanism in .NET monoliths:
In the preceding diagram, we can see that the...