Who is responsible for granting access to a user in federated identity management?
A. Identity provider
B. Relying party
C. SaaS provider
D. User
2 Comments on “Who is responsible for granting access to a user in federated identity management?”
higor pereirasays:
Eu diria que a resposta correta e A – Answers: A
Federated Identity Management
In discussing federation, we refer to service providers and identity providers.
A service provider is an application or service, and an identity provider is an
authentication authority. An organization may be its own identity provider
(e.g., via the organization’s directory services) or it may use an external source
(e.g., OpenID, Google, Microsoft Windows Live ID).
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higor pereirasays:
After another searches I found that since the Federated company its the identity provider itself it need to be trust to the Relying Party . so answer B its correct .
Eu diria que a resposta correta e A – Answers: A
Federated Identity Management
In discussing federation, we refer to service providers and identity providers.
A service provider is an application or service, and an identity provider is an
authentication authority. An organization may be its own identity provider
(e.g., via the organization’s directory services) or it may use an external source
(e.g., OpenID, Google, Microsoft Windows Live ID).
CLOUD
ESSENTIALS
CompTIA® Authorized Courseware
for Exam CLO-001
Kirk Hausman
Sus an L . Cook
Telmo S ampaio
0
0
After another searches I found that since the Federated company its the identity provider itself it need to be trust to the Relying Party . so answer B its correct .
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