Topic 1 Question 288
Your organization is developing an application that will have both corporate and public end-users. You want to centrally manage those customers' identities and authorizations. Corporate end users must access the application by using their corporate user and domain name. What should you do?
Add the corporate and public end-user domains to domain restricted sharing on the organization.
Federate the customers' identity provider (IdP) with Workforce Identity Federation in your application's project.
Do nothing. Google Workspace identities will allow you to filter personal accounts and disable their access.
Use a customer identity and access management tool (CIAM) like Identity Platform.
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B is correct - By federating your customers' IdP with WIF, you can provide a seamless authentication experience for your users while maintaining control over identity and access management in your Google Cloud environment.
👍 3brpjp2024/09/20Obviously it's D.
- Identity Platform : A customer identity and access management (CIAM) platform that lets users sign in to your applications and services. This is ideal for users who want to be their own identity provider, or who need the enterprise-ready functionality Identity Platform provides.
- Workforce Identity Federation : This is an IAM feature that lets you configure and secure granular access for your workforce—employees and partners—by federating identities from an external identity provider (IdP).
👍 2json4u2024/10/15"the application will have both corporate AND PUBLIC END-USERS". This means that the solution applies to Identity Platform, therefore D.
👍 2dv12024/10/20
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