On-Premises Authentication
May 11, 2024
3 minute read
On-Premises Authentication is a type of authentication that is used to verify the identity of users who are trying to access a network or application that is located within an organization's internal network. This type of authentication is typically used in environments where security is a top priority, such as in financial institutions or government agencies.
Benefits of On-Premises Authentication
There are several benefits to using On-Premises Authentication, including:
lplyba|
Find a path to becoming a On-Premises Authentication. Learn more at:
OpenCourser.com/topic/lplyba/on
Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
On-Premises Authentication.
Provides insights into the deployment, administration, and use of Security Token Service (STS) in the Microsoft identity platform, which is an essential component for on-premises authentication and secure access to cloud applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the On-Premises Authentication framework and offers guidance on planning, implementing, and maintaining effective authentication solutions. It covers topics such as identity management and governance, authentication protocols, and security best practices.
Combines theoretical knowledge with practical guidance, providing a comprehensive treatment of On-Premises Authentication using Azure Active Directory. It covers topics such as identity synchronization, single sign-on, and multi-factor authentication.
Provides step-by-step guidance on integrating on-premises authentication systems with Azure Active Directory, enabling organizations to leverage cloud-based identity management while maintaining control over their on-premises infrastructure.
Provides detailed guidance on securing Windows Server 2022, including hardening Active Directory, implementing multi-factor authentication, and managing security audits, which are essential for maintaining a secure on-premises authentication infrastructure.
Provides authoritative guidance from NIST on best practices for digital identity management, including principles and standards for on-premises authentication and identity proofing.
Explores the principles and practices of zero trust security in on-premises networks, including the use of microsegmentation, least privilege access, and continuous monitoring, which can significantly improve the security of on-premises authentication systems.
Examines the challenges and solutions for on-premises authentication when accessing cloud applications, covering topics such as identity federation, single sign-on, and multi-factor authentication.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
OpenCourser.com/topic/lplyba/on