An administrator wants to leverage the Workspace ONE Web application to allow end-user credentials to be passed to specific internal sites.
Which security policy in Workspace ONE UEM must be configured?
An administrator wants to leverage the Workspace ONE Web application to allow end-user credentials to be passed to specific internal sites.
Which security policy in Workspace ONE UEM must be configured?
To leverage the Workspace ONE Web application in order to allow end-user credentials to be passed to specific internal sites securely, the security policy that must be configured is Integrated Authentication. Integrated Authentication ensures that the user's credentials are passed seamlessly to the internal sites, enabling a smooth user experience with minimal manual input required and maintaining secure access management.
To allow end-user credentials to be passed to specific internal sites using the Workspace ONE Web application, you would typically configure: D. Integrated Authentication Integrated Authentication allows the Workspace ONE Web application to securely pass user credentials to internal sites or applications, often in the form of Single Sign-On (SSO). This enables users to access internal resources without having to re-enter their credentials multiple times. Integrated Authentication helps streamline the user experience while maintaining security. While other security policies like Offline Access (A), Single Sign-On (B), and Network Access Control (C) may be relevant for specific use cases, Integrated Authentication is the most directly related policy for the described scenario of passing user credentials to internal sites within the Workspace ONE Web application.
In pdf, page 4: "Eliminate challenges with manually entering passwords to internal websites with built-in single sign-on." It's B
Integrated Auth is correct
Directy from UEM console: "Allow the user credential to be passed on to allowed sites for integrated authentication"
Website Level – Disable integrated authentication to require end users to authenticate when they access internal sites
It's D