Aug 3, 5:31 – 6:31 AM (UTC)
OpenID verifies the end-user identity but provides no other user information. Its scope is restricted to authentication only. OAuth verifies and grants specific access to protected resources, with customizable scopes.
Organizations are increasingly focused on API security. They are looking for ways to move away from using named credentials and towards token based authorization mechanisms which have a shorter lifespan and can easily be rotated.
In this video we’ll look at what industry standard frameworks are being used in API security, how you can integrate your identity and access management system to the Anypoint Platform, and how to incorporate OAuth into your existing API implementations.
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