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SAML stands for Security Assertion Markup Language. It is an XML-based open-standard data format and a set of conventions for exchanging authentication and authorization information between heterogenous parties, designated by the standard as [[SAML Concepts#Identity_Provider|Identity Provider (IdP)]] and [[SAML Concepts#Service_Provider|Service Provider (SP)]]. The parties exchange [[SAML_Concepts#Security_Assertion|security assertions]] in a vendor-independent manager. | SAML stands for Security Assertion Markup Language. It is an XML-based open-standard data format and a set of conventions for exchanging authentication and authorization information between heterogenous parties, designated by the standard as [[SAML Concepts#Identity_Provider|Identity Provider (IdP)]] and [[SAML Concepts#Service_Provider|Service Provider (SP)]]. The parties exchange [[SAML_Concepts#Security_Assertion|security assertions]] in a vendor-independent manager. | ||
SAML is an OASIS approved standard. SAML 2.0 specification was released in March 2005. | SAML is an OASIS approved standard. SAML 2.0 specification was released in March 2005. |
Revision as of 01:16, 21 February 2017
External
- Introduction to SAML 2.0 http://www.slideshare.net/koivimik/introduction-to-saml-20
- Core Security Patterns: Identity Management Standards and Technologies, Introduction to SAML http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1398625&seqNum=3
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAML
Relevance
SAML 2.0
Overview
SAML stands for Security Assertion Markup Language. It is an XML-based open-standard data format and a set of conventions for exchanging authentication and authorization information between heterogenous parties, designated by the standard as Identity Provider (IdP) and Service Provider (SP). The parties exchange security assertions in a vendor-independent manager.
SAML is an OASIS approved standard. SAML 2.0 specification was released in March 2005.
The most important use case for SAML is web browser single sign-on (SSO) between independent but cooperating parties.