ACP Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication Flow

ACP Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication grant flow overview
Read an overview of the Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) grant flow implementation in Authorization Control Plane (ACP). Learn how it works in general and what its advantages are.
ACP Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication modes
Get familiar with the Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA) modes: Poll and Ping. Learn the differences between modes and get information on how each mode works.
Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication integration patterns
Learn how integration patterns for CIBA grant flow look like for Authorization Control Plane (ACP). Use them to successfully integrate your authentication device with ACP.
ACP’s CIBA Authentication Device Simulator allows you to quickly get familiar with the Client-initiated Backchannel Authentication grant flow without a need to integrate your own authentication service with ACP. You can use the Simulator to mimick the flow and test it.
Enabling CIBA for a workspace
Check how to configure your workspace and applications within so that they support Client-Initiated Backchannel Authentication (CIBA).