By default, Identity Governance uses the user name and password as the authentication method for both OSP or Access Manager. You can use any available authentication method provided by OSP or Access Manager. You can deploy Identity Governance in many different configurations and you can use the different authentication methods that work best for your environment.
The following are use cases for a couple of the different authentication methods that you can use with Identity Governance. We assume that you have an administrative level of understanding of common authentication methods such as SAML, OAuth2, and so forth. This guide is not a primer for these authentication methods. You must also have administrative level knowledge of the different products that you can integrate with Identity Governance to provide the different authentication methods.
Section 9.1, Configuring Identity Governance for Two-Factor Authentication
Section 9.2, Configuring Single Sign-on Access with Access Manager
Section 9.4, Configuring OSP to Use Kerberos for Single Sign-On
Section 9.5, Integrating Single Sign-on Access with Identity Manager Using OSP
Section 9.6, Ensuring Rapid Response to Authentication Requests