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TITLE: OPEN SOURCE IDENTITY MANAGEMENT PATTERNS AND
PRACTICES USING OPENAM 10.X
PUBLISHER: PACKT LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LINK: http://is.gd/Y1JJeC RELEASE TYPE: RETAIL
FORMAT: PDF RELEASE DATE: 2014.01.23
ISBN: 9781782166825 STORE DATE: 2013
SAVED.MONEY: 15 DOLLAR DISKCOUNT: 01 x 05MB
AUTHOR: WAYLON KENNING
BOOK
OpenAM is a web-based open source application that provides
authentication, authorization, entitlement and federation
services. OpenAM provides core identity services to simplify the
implementation of transparent single sign-on (SSO) as a security
component in a network infrastructure. It also provides the
foundation for integrating diverse web applications that might
typically operate against a disparate set of identity
repositories and that are hosted on a variety of platforms such
as web application servers
Open Source Identity Management Patterns and Practices Using
OpenAM 10.x is a condensed, practical guide on installing OpenAM
to protect your web applications. This book will teach you how to
integrate to different identity sources such as Active Directory
or Facebook using two-factor authentications
Open Source Identity Management Patterns and Practices Using
OpenAM 10.x looks at Identity Management and how to implement it
using OpenAM 10.x. It specifically focuses on providing
authentication to your web application using either a local
identity source or a cloud-based identity source, so you don't
have to worry about authentication in your application
You will learn how to install OpenAM, and then how to install
policy agents against your web and application servers to do
authentication. In addition, we'll focus on integrating to
applications directly using SAML, either through the use of a
small preconfigured application, or through a third-party SAML
library. Finally, we'll focus on integrating to cloud identity
providers using OAuth 2.0 and utilizing two-factor
authentication
If you want a scalable robust identity management infrastructure
Open Source Identity Management Principles and Patterns Using
OpenAM 10.x will get you up and running in the least amount of
time possible