Claims-based Identity for Windows: The Big Picture
Authored by: David Chappell | Level: Beginner | Duration: 1h | Released: 2013 | 65 MB
Claims-based identity provides a consistent way for applications to handle identity whether they’re accessed locally, via the Internet, across company boundaries, or in other ways. Claims-based identity is becoming the standard approach to working with identity. This course provides an introduction to the concepts of claims-based identity using Microsoft technologies as concrete examples. The goal is to provide a big-picture overview, explaining what this approach offers, how it works, and why you would use it.
Claims-Based Identity for Windows: The Big Picture
Course Introduction
Understanding Claims-Based Identity
The Problem: Too Much Diversity
The Solution: Claims-Based Identity
STSs and Identity Providers
Getting a Token
Using a Token
How Applications Use Claims
Using Multiple Identity Providers
Identity Across Organizations
Identity Federation
Claims Transformation
Summary
Implementing Claims-Based Identity: Microsoft Technologies
Microsoft Components for Claims-Based Identity
Windows Server Active Directory with AD FS
Windows Azure Active Directory
Windows Azure Active Directory Access Control
Windows Identity Foundation
Summary
Using Claims-Based Identity: Scenarios
Accessing an Enterprise Application: On-Premises
Accessing an Enterprise Application: Via the Internet
Accessing an Enterprise Application: In the Cloud
Single Sign-On to an Application in Another Enterprise: Using Federation
Using Windows Azure Active Directory as an Identity Provider
Using Windows Azure Active Directory as a Federation Provider
Using Windows Azure Active Directory Access Control as a Federation Provider
Allowing Logins with Facebook and Other IDPs
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