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Cloud Identity Patterns and Strategies

You're reading from   Cloud Identity Patterns and Strategies Design enterprise cloud identity models with OAuth 2.0 and Azure Active Directory

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801810845
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Giuseppe Di Federico Giuseppe Di Federico
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Fabrizio Barcaroli Fabrizio Barcaroli
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Impact of Digital Transformation
2. Walkthrough of Digital Identity in the Enterprise FREE CHAPTER 3. The Cloud Era and Identity 4. Part 2: OAuth Implementation and Patterns
5. OAuth 2.0 and OIDC 6. Authentication Flows 7. Exploring Identity Patterns 8. Part 3: Real-World Scenarios
9. Trends in API Authentication 10. Identity Providers in the Real World 11. Real-World Identity Provider – A Zoom-In on Azure Active Directory 12. Exploring Real-World Scenarios 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

An overview of AAD

AAD is a unique identity and access management service and unified control plane solution that provides authentication, authorization, and security capabilities to all of Microsoft’s first-party cloud solutions, such as Azure, Microsoft 365, and Dynamics 365, and a plethora of third-party applications. Third-party developers can easily publish their applications into the AAD Gallery (and hundreds already have) to allow AAD administrators to seamlessly integrate applications into their enterprise and grant access to end users. If an application cannot be found in the gallery, the application can be manually added to an AAD tenant leveraging the underlying authentication protocols’ implementation.

AAD users can use single sign-on (SSO) to access all AAD applications so that they are not forced to re-enter their credentials each time they access a new application: an administrator can configure which applications a user or a group of users needs to...

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