What is a key requirement when using an external Identity Provider for Client Management in Anypoint Platform?
What is a key requirement when using an external Identity Provider for Client Management in Anypoint Platform?
When using an external Identity Provider for Client Management in Anypoint Platform, a key requirement is that to invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider. This ensures that the authentication and authorization processes are centralized and managed securely by the external Identity Provider.
Answer: A "Configure up to 25 external identity providers (IdPs) to enable single sign-on (SSO) for users in your organization. Anypoint Platform currently supports SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect (OIDC) configurations for SSO providers." Ref: https://docs.mulesoft.com/access-management/external-identity-index
To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider
Answer: C
C. To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider
C is correct.
Answer: C
C. To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider