Federated Identity Management is a sub-discipline of IAM, but typically the same team(s) is involved in supporting it. Federation is a type of SSO where the actors span multiple organizations and security domains.
- What is federated IAM?
- What is federation in identity and access management?
- What is meant by user federation?
- What is the difference between federation and SSO?
What is federated IAM?
Federated identity management is an arrangement that can be made between two or more trust domains, to allow users of these domains to access applications and services using the same digital identity.
What is federation in identity and access management?
What is federated identity management (FIM)? Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement between multiple enterprises or domains that enables their users to use the same identification data (digital identity) to access all their networks. These partners are also known as trust domains.
What is meant by user federation?
Federated identity allows authorized users to access multiple applications and domains using a single set of credentials. It links a user's identity across multiple identity management systems so they can access different applications securely and efficiently.
What is the difference between federation and SSO?
While SSO allows a single authentication credential to access different systems within a single organization, a federated identity management system provides single access to multiple systems across different enterprises.