OAuth2 allows employees to access company resources without exposing their credentials. Many companies implement OAuth2 to enable single sign-on, grant access to third-party applications or to authorize APIs for applications and services.
Open ID Connect (OIDC) is built on top of OAuth2 and adds additional authentication capabilities based on providing information about the authenticated employee, in order to access other company resources.
Employ a multi-tenant authorization server that replaces a need for a farm of regular servers. Reduce costs, make your architecture simpler, maintain customer isolation.
Create as many authorization servers as you need.
Empower users to authorize individual transactions. Add fine-grained consent enabling workers to authorize third-party access to discrete resources.
Utilize rich authorization requests to make scope of access granular.
Extensive support of OAuth & OIDC Open Standards.
One of the most certified for OAuth’s financial-grade profiles and a swift achiever of FAPI 2.0 Compliance