Amazon Web Services – Single Single-On Partners
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) has developed an ecosystem of partners who offer single sign-on (SSO) capabilities to multiple applications and infrastructure services.
In the case of AWS, users of these identity solutions need to sign in once to the organization's portal to gain access to AWS services and resources available to them.
Solution | More information |
Auth0 | AWS Integration in Auth0 – This page on the Auth0 documentation website describes how to set up single sign-on (SSO) with the AWS Management Console and includes a JavaScript example. |
Bitium | Configuring SAML for AWS – This article on the Bitium support site explains how to use Bitium to set up Amazon Web Services (AWS) with SAML SSO. |
CA Technologies | CA Security SSO Support for AWS – This page links to a detailed runbook that provides a step-by-step process for you to quickly include SAML-based, federated SSO in your CA SiteMinder or CA CloudMinder SSO environment. Note: registration is required. |
Centrify | Configure Centrify and Use SAML for SSO to AWS – This page on the Centrify website explains how to configure Centrify to use SAML for SSO to AWS. |
CertiVox | Configuring an AWS Service Provider – This page on the CertiVox website explains how to configure an AWS service provider for SSO authentication through your M-Pin SSO system. |
Clearlogin | Amazon Web Services Setup – This article in the Clearlogin Help Center explains how to set up SSO functionality between Clearlogin and AWS. |
Identacor | Configuring SSO (SAML) for AWS – This article on the Identacor website describes how to set up and enable SSO for AWS. |
Matrix42 | MyWorkspace Getting Started Guide – This guide describes how to integrate AWS identity services with Matrix42 MyWorkspace. |
Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) | Enabling Federation to AWS using Windows Active Directory, AD FS, and SAML 2.0 – This post on the AWS Security Blog shows how to set up AD FS on an EC2 instance and enable SAML federation with AWS. PowerShell Automation to Give AWS Console Access – This post on Sivaprasad Padisetty's blog describes how to use Windows PowerShell to automate the process of setting up Active Directory and AD FS as well as enabling SAML federation with AWS. |
miniOrange | SSO for AWS – This page on the miniOrange website describes how to establish secure access to AWS for enterprises and full control over access of AWS applications. |
Okta | AWS AWS IAM Deployement Guide – From this page on the Okta support site you can download a PDF file that describes how to configure Okta for use with AWS. |
OneLogin | Configuring SAML Single-Role for AWS – This article in the OneLogin Help Center explains how to set up SSO functionality between OneLogin and AWS. |
Ping Identity | PingFederate AWS Connector – From this page on the Ping Identity website, you can download a PDF file that describes how to configure a PingFederate server to enable SSO for user accounts with AWS. Configuring an SSO connection to AWS – This Ping Identity page describes how to configure an SSO connection from PingOne to AWS. |
RadiantLogic | Radiant Logic Technology Partners – Radiant Logic's RadiantOne Federated Identity Service integrates with AWS to provide an identity hub for SAML-based SSO. |
Salesforce.com | How to configure SSO from Salesforce to AWS – This how-to article on the Salesforce.com developer site describes how to set up an identity provider (IdP) in Salesforce and configure AWS as a service provider. |
SecureAuth | AWS - SecureAuth SAML SSO – This article on the SecureAuth website describes how to set up SAML integration with AWS for a SecureAuth appliance. |
Shibboleth | How to use Shibboleth for SSO to the AWS Management Console – This entry on the AWS Security Blog provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up Shibboleth and configure it as an identity provider for AWS. |
Reference:
· https://aws.amazon.com/iam/partners/
· http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_providers_saml_3rd-party.html
Regards,
Arun Manglick
Hello admin i read the post about AWS - SSO Partners and it is easy to understand all the information which you have shared and i am looking for more information of that kind. Hope you keep posting these blogs.
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