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Custom OIDC

BlokSec can be configured as an inbound federation identity provider (a.k.a. social provider) for your Open ID Connect (OIDC) application to provide your users with secure, passwordless authentication. The following article describes the process to configure authentication for OIDC.

Custom SAML 2.0

BlokSec can be configured as an inbound federation identity provider leveraging SAML for your application to provide your users with secure, passwordless authentication. The following article describes the process to configure authentication for SAML.

CyberaArk

BlokSec provides decentralized passwordless authentication to CyberArk Privileged Access Manager solution using either OpenID Connect (OIDC) or Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 authentication standard. BlokSec acts as an identity provider (IdP), authenticating users using strong cryptographic based digital signature that is immutable and tamper-proof.

Dropbox

BlokSec can be configured to support passwordless login to Dropbox.

Google Workspace

BlokSec can be configured to support passwordless login to your Google Workspace, and also supports provisioning.

IBM Security Verify

BlokSec can be configured as an inbound federation identity provider (a.k.a. social provider) for your IBM Security Verify tenant, and can also be configured to enable mapping of users with in the IBM Admin console. The following article describes the process to configure authentication .

Salesforce

BlokSec can be configured as an inbound federation identity provider (a.k.a. social provider) for your Salesforce tenant, and can also be integrated to support just in time provisioning (JIT) for user creation in Salesforce. The following article describes the process to configure authentication and provisioning to support passwordless Salesforce login.

Slack

BlokSec can be configured to support passwordless login to Slack via SAML2.