- Authorization Control Plane
- Open Banking
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Features
- OAuth
- Workspaces
- Tenants
- Data Lineage
- Policies
- Services
- User portals
- Secrets management
- Privacy
- BYOID
- Access Control for Devices
- IDP discovery
- Authorization for GraphQL
- Dynamic scopes
- Extensions
- Stateful authZ
- Standalone Authorizer
- AuthZ for Istio
- AuthZ for Kong
- Keys management
- Search and filters
- Multi-tenant authorizers
- Transactional MFA
- Audit events
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Guides
- Quick start
- Workspace administrator
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Developer
- Encryption
- mTLS client
- DCR
- API security
- Extensions
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Open Banking
- Custom consent for OB UK
- CDR Arrangement Amendment
- CDR Consumer Consent Withdrawal
- CDR ADR Client Management
- CDR DH API protection
- Implementing OB Brazil consent pages
- CDR consent app
- CDR consumer dashboards
- Enabling custom consent
- Integrating custom consent
- OB DCR
- Setting AMR and ACR claims
- Use reference consent self-service and admin portals
- Authorization Service APIs
- Identity Service APIs
- External services APIs
Connecting Okta IDP
Overview of integration with Okta IDP
This article provides an overview of configuring Okta as an IDP.
Connecting to Okta IDP using SAML 2.0
This article describes how to integrate ACP with Okta IDP using SAML 2.0.
Connecting to Okta IDP using the native Okta connector.
This article describes how to connect ACP to Okta IDP using the built-in Okta connector utilizing the private_key_jwt authentication flow. Such connection allows you to connect a user pool from Okta in accordance with the Bring Your Own Identity (BYOID) principle.