Pingfederate Video tutorial

Pingfederate Video Tutorial

Introduction to Pingfederate:

PingFederate is a full-featured federation server that provides secure single sign-onAPI security for enterprise customers, partners, and employees. Users can securely access the applications they need with a single identity using any device. Supporting all of the current identity standards including SAML, WS-Federation, WS-Trust, OAuth and OpenID Connect. The PingFederate server includes rich integration components for identity stores like Active Directory, LDAP, web access management systems and multi-factor authentication systems.

Prerequisites:

To integrate PingFederate with (PWS), you need:

  • A PingFederate user with Administrator privileges.
  • (IAM) Identity and Access Management Engineers
  • IAM Consultants / Engineers
  • IAM Architects
  • Fresher’s
Course Content for Pingfederate

Session 1

  • What is Identity and Access Management
  • What is Authentication and Authorization
  • What is Provisioning
  • What is Single Sign On / Federation
  • What is Single Sign on for One Domain
  • What is Single Sign On for Multiple Domains
  • What is Identity Federation
  • What is Identity Provider and Service Provider?
  • What is the purpose of SAML and how it looks like?
  • What are SAML Assertions, SAML Bindings and SAML Profiles
  • What is Single Log Out (SLO)
  • What are Integration Kits?
  • What is first mile and last mile integrations?
Session 2

  • How to set SSO for administrative UI?
  • Authentication and Role based access for Admin UI
Session 3

  • How to implement multifactor authentication with PingFederate?
  • What is adapter chaining?
  • What is Composite Adapter?
Session 4

  • How to back up a PingFederate configuration store
  • How to restore a configuration store?
Session 5
  • What is Clustering?
  • How PingFederate clustered infrastructure is generally designed?
  • How Load Balancer should be configured?
  • How to optimize the performance of Clustered infrastructure?  
Session 6
  • How to renew / manage SSL certificates?
  • Manage Signing and Encryption Certificates
  • How to do a certificate rollover with minimal downtime?
  • What is Certificate Revocation Checking?
  • Which protocols does PingFederate support to verify revoked certificates?
Session 7
  • What is OAuth2.0 protocol?
  • Why OAuth?
  • Where does it best fits in?
  • The terminologies involved in OAuth2.0
  • What are the grant types of OAuth2.0?
  • Discuss all the grant types: Authorization Code, Implicit, Resource Owner Password Credentials and Client Credentials
  • What is a refresh_token?
  • What are the endpoints available in PingFederate to support OAuth2.0?
  • How Openid Connect evolved?
  • What is Openid Connect?
  • What is the format of openid connect token?
  • How does a JWT token look like?
  • What is a User Info Endpoint?
  • What are scopes in OAuth?
  • What are the endpoints available to support Openid Connect?
  • How an access_token is validated?
Session 8
  • What is a web service?
  • What is a SOAP message?
  • How the security of SOAP messages is maintained?
  • What are security tokens?
  • What are various types of Security Tokens?
  • What is XML Signature and XML Encryption?
  • How security tokens are issued, validated and renewed?
  • What is Security Token service?
  • What is a Request Security Service (RST) and Request Security Token Response (RSTR)?
  • What is WS-Security?
  • What is WS-Trust?
  • What are token processors and token generators?
  • How PingFederate supports WS-Trust protocol?
Session 9
  • How a license file can be renewed?
  • How to export a metadata?
  • How to get a signed metadata?
  • How to set Redirect Validation?
Session 10
  • What are the logs available in Pingfederate?
  • What kind of information gets logged in each kind of logs?
  • How to enable tracing?
  • How to setup monitoring of PingFederate?
  • SAML Troubleshooting Tools
Session 11
  • What are the factors involved with PingFederate performance?
  • How to tune these factors to have optimal performance?

pingfederate advantages :
  • Increased security risk from numerous passwords.
  • High expenditures due IT provisioning and maintenance.
  • Decreased use of websites and apps because of tedious passwords.
  • Distant partner relationships due to burdensome integration systems.
  • Slow identity management integration after a merger and acquisition.

overview :

PingFederate is a federation server that provides identity management, single sign-on, and API security for the enterprise. This documentation describes how to configure a single sign-on partnership between PingFederate as the Identity Provider (IdP) and the Single Sign-On Service (SSO) for Pivotal Web Services (PWS) as the Service Provider (SP).
 SSO supports service provider-initiated authentication flow and single logout. It does not support identity provider-initiated authentication flow. All SSO communication takes place over SSL.

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