REST SSO-SAML refers to the integration of RESTful APIs with Single Sign-On (SSO) using the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) protocol. This allows applications to authenticate users via a centralized identity provider (IdP) using SAML, and then securely access protected resources exposed through REST APIs. The SSO process uses SAML assertions to verify the user's identity, after which the REST API can leverage this authentication context to authorize access to specific resources, often by exchanging the SAML assertion for a security token usable by the API.
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