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Auth

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What is Auth?

Auth, short for authentication and/or authorization, refers to technologies and processes used to verify the identity of a user, device, or system (authentication) and to grant or deny access to specific resources or functionalities based on their verified identity (authorization). Common uses include verifying user logins with passwords, multi-factor authentication, OAuth for delegated authorization, and role-based access control to manage permissions.

What other technologies are related to Auth?

Auth Complementary Technologies

Identity solutions like Identity Providers (IdPs) work closely with Auth to manage user authentication and authorization.
mentioned alongside Auth in 3% (68) of relevant job posts
SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) is a protocol used for authentication and authorization, it complements Auth.
mentioned alongside Auth in 0% (56) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Active Directory is an Identity Provider solution, which complements Auth.
mentioned alongside Auth in 0% (78) of relevant job posts

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