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DO313 - Red Hat Single Sign-On Administration

DO313 - Red Hat Single Sign-On Administration

DO313 - Red Hat Single Sign-On Administration

Objectives

  • Installing Red Hat Single Sign-On on virtual machines and on OpenShift Container Platform 
  • Authenticating and authorizing applications using OAuth and OIDC 
  • Configuring Identity Brokering and user identity federation from external systems 
  • Configuring password policies

Content

Introduce Red Hat Single Sign-On
Identify the main components of Red Hat Single Sign-On

Install and Configure Red Hat Single Sign-On
Identify the best option for installing and configuring RHSSO depending on the infrastructure

Authentication and Authorization
Configure authentication and authorization for applications

Identity Brokering and User Federation
Configure RHSSO to secure applications from multiple identity providers by using user federation and social logins

Red Hat Single Sign-On on OpenShift
Install and configure Red Hat Single Sign-On on OpenShift

Audience

System Administrators responsible for administering Red Hat Single Sign-On servers.

Prerequisites

  • Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills. 
  • Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I is recommended but not required 
  • Experience with writing web based applications using Node.js, HTML5, Quarkus, or Java EE/Jakarta EE is recommended but not required.

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