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Latest revision as of 17:21, 31 October 2023
wikipedia:AAA (computer security) (AAA) refers to Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
- OpenID (2005)
- OAuth (2006), OAuth 2.0 (2012)
- SAML (2002): Authentication and Authorization
Products[edit]
Authentication[edit]
Related terms[edit]
- OAuth decouples authentication from authorization
- CHAP
- Encryption
- Cisco IOS:
sh run | inc aaa
- Privileged Access Management
- Access Management Magic Quadrant
- OIDP
- VPN
- Public key cryptography
- Authc
- Authz
See also[edit]
- Authentication, AAA, MFA, OpenID, OAuth, OATH, PAM, Personal access token, CWE: Broken Access Control, PAT, Mutual authentication, Federated authentication, IdP, Amazon Cognito, Phone to sign in, Firebase Authentication, Auth0, WebAuthn, Web3auth, Challenge-response, Passwordless authentication, HMAC, HOTP, TOTP, OATH
- AAA: Authc, Authz, Password policy, OAuth, OpenID, OIDC, LDAP, RADIUS, TACACS+, XTACACS, SAML, Secure LDAP, IEEE 802.1X, CHAP, RBAC, MFA, SCIM, Amazon Cognito
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