To meet the application security requirements, which two authentication methods must the applications support? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A. Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML): SAML is commonly used for enabling single sign-on (SSO) for web applications. It allows users to authenticate once and access multiple applications without having to log in separately to each one. This helps improve security and user convenience.
D. Kerberos: Kerberos is an authentication protocol often used in Windows environments. It's commonly used for authenticating users within an Active Directory domain. It can be important for securing access to internal applications and services.
For those wondering the same:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/app-proxy/how-to-configure-sso#configuring-single-sign-on-modes-for-application-proxy-applications
AD is the answer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/app-proxy/application-proxy-configure-single-sign-on-on-premises-apps
You can provide single sign-on (SSO) to on-premises applications that are secured with SAML authentication and provide remote access to these applications through Application Proxy. With SAML single sign-on, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) authenticates to the application by using the user's Azure AD account. Azure AD communicates the sign-on information to the application through a connection protocol. You can also map users to specific application roles based on rules you define in your SAML claims. By enabling Application Proxy in addition to SAML SSO, your users will have external access to the application and a seamless SSO experience.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/app-proxy/application-proxy-configure-single-sign-on-with-kcd
You can provide single sign-on for on-premises applications published through Application Proxy that are secured with integrated Windows authentication. These applications require a Kerberos ticket for access. Application Proxy uses Kerberos Constrained Delegation (KCD) to support these applications.
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