Secure Authentication Strategy for HTTP Sender Channels in Cloud Integration

In complex integration landscapes, where numerous HTTP sender channel interfaces are in place, security concerns often arise. The challenge is finding an authentication method that avoids using basic credentials or client ID and secret as the username and password. Additionally, changing the sender channels across all interfaces to a different adapter is not practical, as it would require significant effort. Moreover, certificate-based authentication is not a feasible option for all sender systems. This situation calls for a solution that enhances security without requiring extensive changes or effort in the iFlow.

 

 

​ In complex integration landscapes, where numerous HTTP sender channel interfaces are in place, security concerns often arise. The challenge is finding an authentication method that avoids using basic credentials or client ID and secret as the username and password. Additionally, changing the sender channels across all interfaces to a different adapter is not practical, as it would require significant effort. Moreover, certificate-based authentication is not a feasible option for all sender systems. This situation calls for a solution that enhances security without requiring extensive changes or effort in the iFlow.    Read More Technology Blogs by SAP articles 

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