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Building an Identity Architecture

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You will learn about Introduction to the Neo-Security architecture Token flows API integration patters Identity and access management This course is ideal for individuals who are Identity specialists It is particularly useful for Identity specialists.

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Title: Building an Identity Architecture

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.05

Number of Lectures: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 8

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to the Neo-Security architecture
  • Token flows
  • API integration patters
  • Identity and access management
  • Who Should Attend

  • Identity specialists
  • Target Audiences

  • Identity specialists
  • This four-part course is focused on best practices to build a centralized and modular identity architecture based on open standards.

    By enrolling in the course and following a series of lectures, students will get a comprehensive introduction to the Neo-security concepts and how they can use them to create a secure architecture to protect and assert legitimate access to APIs, services, and applications on the web and mobile.

    This course will be utterly useful as it explains how to build a secure and scalable platform which is capable of managing identities, governing the issuance of tokens, and being responsible for federation.

    In the first session, we will introduce you to the concept of Neo-security and then take a closer look at the three main parts of the systems that adhere to it:

  • The Identity Management System

  • The API Management System

  • The Entitlement Management System

  • In the second part, we will look at API integration patterns and how to properly secure your APIs in the Neo-security architecture. We will talk about:

  • The Phantom token flow

  • The Split token flow

  • Proof-of-Possession tokens

  • In the third part of the Building an Identity Architecture course, we continue learning about the different API integration patterns. We will take a closer look at:

  • How to organize scopes and claims

  • Levels of enforcement

  • Token sharing techniques, when APIs talk to each other

  • Dealing with entitlement

  • In the fourth and last part of the Building an Identity Architecture course, we examine identities and access management, the details of authentication. In the session, we share:

  • Insight on user identities

  • Theory of the authentication process

  • The relationship between authentication and authorization

  • An overview of federation

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Neo-Security and API Integration Patterns

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Neo-Security

    Lecture 2: API Integration Patterns: Phantom, Split, and Proof-of-Possession Tokens

    Lecture 3: API Integration Patterns: Scopes and Claims, Enforcement and Token Sharing

    Chapter 2: Identities and Access Management

    Lecture 1: Identities and Access Management Intro

    Lecture 2: User Identities

    Lecture 3: What is Authentication?

    Lecture 4: The Relationship between Authentication and Authorization

    Lecture 5: Federation

    Instructors

  • Building an Identity Architecture  No.2
    Micha? Trojanowski
    Identity Specialist
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