Course Outline

Introduction

  • Comparison of OpenAM, Okta, and Other IAM Platforms for Government
  • Overview of OpenAM Features and Architecture for Government

Getting Started

  • Setting Up the Server Environment for Government Use
  • Accessing the OpenAM Web Console for Initial Configuration

Configuring Access Management

  • Setting Up Basic Authentication for Secure User Verification
  • Implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) to Enhance User Experience and Security
  • Configuring Authorization Policies to Ensure Data Protection
  • Securing and Managing Sessions to Maintain System Integrity
  • Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Enhanced Security

Configuring User Self-Service

  • Creating a RESTful Application for User Interaction
  • Registering Users for Government Services
  • Managing User Names and Passwords to Ensure Compliance and Security

Configuring Federation Services

  • Working with OAuth 2.0 for Secure Token Management
  • Adding OpenID Configuration for Identity Verification
  • Implementing SAML v2.0 Authentication for Interoperability
  • Supporting Other Standard Identity Protocols for Government Operations

Working with APIs for Web Applications

  • Exploring REST API References for Efficient Development
  • Authenticating Using REST to Ensure Secure Access
  • Setting Up Realms in REST API Calls for Granular Control
  • Performing REST Methods for Dynamic Application Management
  • Auditing Logging Services to Maintain Compliance and Security

Troubleshooting

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of identity and access management (IAM) for government systems

Audience

  • System Administrators
  • Developers
 14 Hours

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