Federated Identity
Federated Identity involves linking and coordinating a user’s digital identity and attributes across multiple IDM systems or organizations. It establishes a framework where a user’s identity is recognized and trusted across various domains, allowing for the efficient and secure exchange of identity information. This interconnected identity model enables users to access resources and services without the need for separate credentials for each domain. Users manage a single set of credentials, simplifying the login process and encouraging strong password practices. Organizations can collaborate seamlessly, allowing users to access resources beyond organizational boundaries with their trusted identities.
Here are some of the key components of federation:
- IdPs: Organizations maintain their IdPs responsible for authenticating users and asserting their identity.
- Service Providers (SPs) or relying parties: These are entities or applications that...