If you’re a security enthusiast, you’re probably already familiar with SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language). It’s a reliable and relatively straightforward protocol for enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) in client applications. However, with more and more SAP applications supporting OIDC (OpenID Connect) for SSO, you might find yourself wondering which protocol to choose, especially if you’re embarking on a new SSO journey.
If you’re a security enthusiast, you’re probably already familiar with SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language). It’s a reliable and relatively straightforward protocol for enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) in client applications. However, with more and more SAP applications supporting OIDC (OpenID Connect) for SSO, you might find yourself wondering which protocol to choose, especially if you’re embarking on a new SSO journey. Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles
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