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Keycloak - Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications - Second Edition

By : Stian Thorgersen, Pedro Igor Silva
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Book Image

Keycloak - Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications - Second Edition

4.8 (5)
By: Stian Thorgersen, Pedro Igor Silva

Overview of this book

The second edition of Keycloak - Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications is an updated, comprehensive introduction to Keycloak and its updates. In this new edition, you will learn how to use the latest distribution of Keycloak. The recent versions of Keycloak are now based on Quarkus, which brings a new and improved user experience and a new admin console with a higher focus on usability. You will see how to leverage Spring Security, instead of the Keycloak Spring adapter while using Keycloak 22. As you progress, you’ll understand the new Keycloak distribution and explore best practices in using OAuth. Finally, you'll cover general best practices and other information on how to protect your applications. By the end of this new edition, you’ll have learned how to install and manage the latest version of Keycloak to secure new and existing applications using the latest features.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Summary

In this chapter, you were provided with more details on how to authenticate users in Keycloak. First, you were introduced to authentication flows and how they play an important role in defining how users – as well as clients – authenticate to a realm. You were presented with the main authentication methods supported by Keycloak and how to configure them to promptly authenticate users, as well as how to combine them to support 2FA and MFA. Finally, you were briefly introduced to strong authentication and how Keycloak can help you employ secure authentication methods for a realm.

By leveraging the information in this chapter, you should now be able to customize Keycloak to authenticate users according to your needs and use different authentication methods.

In the next chapter, you are going to look at session management and how it correlates with authentication.