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Mastering OKTA - Comprehensive Guide to Identity and Access Management - cover

Mastering OKTA - Comprehensive Guide to Identity and Access Management

Robert A. Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering OKTA: Comprehensive Guide to Identity and Access Management" is an expertly crafted resource designed to empower IT professionals, administrators, and developers with the knowledge necessary to effectively implement and manage Okta's powerful identity management platform. This book guides readers through the essential concepts of Identity and Access Management, offering clear and practical insights into deploying Okta to streamline security protocols, enhance user experience, and facilitate organizational efficiency.Within its chapters, the book provides a sequence of progressively advanced topics, beginning with foundational principles of IAM before delving into the intricacies of setting up and configuring Okta for optimal performance. Readers will gain a deep understanding of critical aspects such as user and group management, Single Sign-On (SSO) integration, and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). It also addresses key security best practices to fortify organizational defenses, alongside troubleshooting and maintenance techniques to ensure ongoing system reliability. Whether you are a newcomer or an experienced professional, this guide offers the tools and insights to master Okta and drive identity management success in your organization.
Verfügbar seit: 10.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 299 Seiten.

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