As more and more digital business initiatives emerge, which require applications and data to be accessed by those outside the corporate perimeter, the adoption of federation technologies has risen dramatically.
Among these technologies, OpenID Connect is starting to take more relevance as a modern framework of flows, which enables clients of all types, including Web-based, mobile, and JavaScript clients, to request and receive information about authenticated sessions and end-users.
If you are not familiar with OpenID Connect, it is an identity standard built on top of OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows applications to verify the identity of the end-user based ...