Jan. 22, 2024, 9:02 p.m. | Akash Kumar

AWS Security Blog aws.amazon.com

Enterprises often have an identity provider (IdP) for their employees and another for their customers. Using multiple IdPs allows you to apply different access controls and policies for employees and for customers. However, managing multiple identity systems can be complex. A unified authorization layer can ease administration by centralizing access policies for APIs regardless of […]

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