- Access control: restricting access to a resource. Access management is the process of managing access to the resources.
- Federated Identity Management: the process of asserting an identity across different systems or organizations. This is the key enabler of Single Sign On and also core to managing IAM in cloud computing.
- Authoritative source: the "root" source of an identity, such as the directory server that manages employee identities.
- Entitlement: mapping an identity (including roles, personas, and attributes) to an authorization. The entitlement is what they are allowed to do, and for documentation purposes we keep these in an entitlement matrix.
- Authentication: the process of confirming an identity. When you log in to a system you present a username (the identifier) and password (an attribute we refer to as an authentication factor). Also known as Authn.
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