B. Relying party (RP)
In a federated identity system, the relying party (RP) is a service provider that relies on an identity provider (IdP) to authenticate and provide identity information for users. This allows users to access multiple services using a single sign-on (SSO) across different providers while maintaining their identity and access management (IAM) across these services.
In a federation context, the term "relying party" (RP) is used to describe an online service provider or application that relies on another system, often called the identity provider (IdP), to authenticate users. The RP trusts the authentication decision of the IdP.
Answer B:
The term that is used for online service providers operating within a federation is relying party (RP). A relying party is an organization that trusts another organization’s identity provider (IdP) to authenticate users and grant them access to its resources. For example, when you set up federation with a partner’s IdP, new guest users from that domain can use their own IdP-managed organizational account to sign in to your Azure AD tenant and start collaborating with you.
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