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  2. Identity provider - Wikipedia

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    An identity provider (abbreviated IdP or IDP) is a system entity that creates, maintains, and manages identity information for principals and also provides authentication services to relying applications within a federation or distributed network. [1] Identity providers offer user authentication as a service.

  3. SAML-based products and services - Wikipedia

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    IdP, IdM, Multi-Protocol STS (multiple claims based integrations including SAML 1.1, 2.0 SP SSO, 2.0 IdP SSO, OpenID, .NET, CA SiteMinder and others SSOCircle [145] SSOCircle: Free IdP Testshib [146] Internet2: IdP and SP for testing UnitedID [147] United ID Services: Free IDP service Verizon Web Access Management [148] Verizon Business: IdP ...

  4. SAML metadata - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the SP metadata is transmitted to the IdP owner via email, or maybe the IdP owner logs into a protected web app and downloads the SP metadata via a browser. Regardless of how the metadata is obtained, the result is the same: the IdP owner configures the SP metadata directly into the IdP software.

  5. Identity provider (SAML) - Wikipedia

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    A SAML identity provider is a system entity that issues authentication assertions in conjunction with a single sign-on (SSO) profile of the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML).

  6. SAML 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0) is a version of the SAML standard for exchanging authentication and authorization identities between security domains.SAML 2.0 is an XML-based protocol that uses security tokens containing assertions to pass information about a principal (usually an end user) between a SAML authority, named an Identity Provider, and a SAML consumer, named a ...

  7. System for Cross-domain Identity Management - Wikipedia

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    System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is a standard for automating the exchange of user identity information between identity domains, or IT systems.. One example might be that as a company onboards new employees and separates from existing employees, they are added and removed from the company's electronic employee directory.

  8. Humanitec Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Humanitec Junior College (ユマニテク短期大学, Yumaniteku Tanki Daigaku) is a private junior college in Yokkaichi, Mie, Japan. Founded as a school for clothing in 1939, [ 1 ] it was established as a junior college on October 31, 2016.

  9. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    AWS launches identity and access management (IAM) – Preview Beta. [42] 2010: November: Product: Amazon announces that Amazon.com has migrated its retail web services to AWS. [43] 2010: December 5: Product (Internet delivery) AWS launches Amazon Route 53, a scalable and highly available Domain Name System that can be accessed via programmatic ...