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An Authentication Authority at Your Fingertips: PingFederate

Published by Ping Identity

Having an authentication authority within your infrastructure allows you to have a single source of truth to authenticate users for any asset, across your entire enterprise. This is a foundational approach to identity and access management (IAM), which keeps your business agile, scalable and secure that eliminates silos while creating a frictionless experience for your users.

This whitepaper is a guide that will help you get the most out of your PingFederate solution, covering topics such as:

  • An overview of your authentication authority
  • Supported identity types
  • Application integration, as well as out-of-the-box provisioning and integrations
  • How to enforce strong authentication with best practices
  • Etc.

Having an authentication authority within your infrastructure allows you to have a single source of truth to authenticate users for any asset, across your entire enterprise. This is a foundational approach to identity and access management (IAM), which keeps your business agile, scalable and secure that eliminates silos while creating a frictionless experience for your users.

 

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