The correct Answer is C and D.
Federated authentication enables the following SSO workflows:
Logging into Snowflake.
Logging out of Snowflake.
System timeout due to inactivity.
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/admin-security-fed-auth-overview#supported-sso-workflows
BC is correct
B. Initiating user sessions: Federated authentication allows users to initiate their sessions in Snowflake using credentials managed by an external identity provider. This is a key part of the SSO workflow, where user authentication is handled outside Snowflake but permits session creation within Snowflake once authentication is successfully verified.
C. Logging into Snowflake: This is the primary activity enabled by federated authentication. Users log into Snowflake using SSO capabilities provided through federated authentication with an IdP, such as Okta, Azure AD, or any other SAML 2.0 compliant provider. This process simplifies the login procedure and enhances security by centralizing user credentials and authentication processes through a trusted third party.
CD correct - https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/admin-security-fed-auth-overview
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