Role-based access management - An access management strategy where people are granted privileges depending on their role in the organization., Central policy - A program that checks for the correct attributes in an attribute-based system., Attribute-based access management - An access management strategy where an attribute is created for every element of an organization's operations., Multi-factor authentication - An authentication process the requires two or more steps., Service-oriented architecture (SOA) - A kind of software design that contains several services that communicate with each other over a network., Security Assertions Markup Language (SAML) - An XML-based open standard that facilitates the secure passing of authorization credentials from identity providers to service providers., Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) - A messaging protocol that is based on XML. It is used for exchanging information between different computers over the internet., Representational State Transfer (REST) - An architectural style that provides standards between different computer systems on the internet and makes it much easier for systems to communicate with each other.,

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