From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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OAuth and OpenID Connect
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
OAuth and OpenID Connect
- [Instructor] The OAuth and OpenID Connect protocols provide a federated single sign-on experience for the web. You've probably already used these protocols, you just might not know them by those names. Many popular web services use these protocols to rely upon identity providers, including LinkedIn, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and others. Let's take a look at these protocols in action. Here I am the Lynda.com homepage. When I click the Sign in button here, I'm presented with a few options. I might choose to sign on with a Lynda.com account or using my own organization's single sign-on process, but the blue button here is inviting me to sign in using my LinkedIn account. When I click that button, a new tab opens, and I want you to notice a few things here. First, in the URL bar, we're at the linkedin.com domain. So this is not a Lynda.com site anymore, we're now on a linkedin.com site. The second thing I want you to notice…
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- (Locked) Authentication factors3m 28s
- (Locked) Multifactor authentication2m 35s
- (Locked) Something you have3m 15s
- (Locked) Password authentication protocols3m 10s
- (Locked) SSO and federation3m 34s
- (Locked) Internetwork trust architectures2m 5s
- (Locked) Third-party connections2m 28s
- (Locked) Zero-trust network architectures3m 51s
- (Locked) SAML2m 35s
- (Locked) OAuth and OpenID Connect2m 51s
- (Locked) Device authentication6m 48s
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