Back-channel logout is a security mechanism used in Single Sign-On (SSO) and Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems to ensure that when a user logs out of one application or service, they are also automatically logged out of all related applications and services without relying on the user's browser for communication. It is related to front-channel logout . Here's how back-channel logout wor
Front-channel logout is a security mechanism used in the context of Single Sign-On (SSO) and Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems to ensure that when a user logs out of one application or service, they are also automatically logged out of all related applications and services in a secure and synchronized manner. It is an OIDC-defined logout mechanism . Here's how front-channel logout works
Continuous verification refers to an ongoing process of verifying and validating the identity of individuals or entities over time, rather than just during initial access or authentication . It involves regularly assessing and confirming the identity of users, systems, or devices to ensure that they remain authorized and legitimate throughout their interaction with a system or network. Continuous