Building Trust with OpenID Federation Trust Chain on Keycloak
OpenID Federation 1.0 provides a framework to build trust between a Relying Party and an OpenID Provider that have no direct relationship so that the Relying Party can send OIDC/OAuth requests to the OpenID Provider without being previously…
Building trust with OpenID Federation trust chain on Keycloak
OpenID Federation 1.0 provides a framework to build trust between a Relying Party and an OpenID Provider that have no direct relationship so that the Relying Party can send OIDC/OAuth requests to the OpenID Provider without being previously…
Prepare your application landscape for zero trust with Keycloak 26.2
Strong identity and access management is a key component of a zero trust architecture for cloud native applications. Keycloak is well-known for its single-sign-on capabilities based on open standards. It provides you all the building blocks…
Keycloak completes fuzzing audit
Community post by Adam Korczynski, ADA Logics The Keycloak project has completed its fuzzing audit. The audit was carried out by Ada Logics, a UK-based security firm with deep expertise in fuzz testing, and the audit…
Scalable authentication across organizations with Keycloak 26
Project post by Alexander Schwartz, Keycloak Maintainer Keycloak brings scalable and customizable authentication to your environment! The team is thrilled to announce the release of Keycloak 26 which again improves its authentication features for its growing…
Join the Keycloak community at KeyConf24 on Sep 19
Community post by Alexander Schwartz, Keycloak maintainer KeyConf24, our 2024 Keycloak Identity Summit, will happen on September 19th, which is just around the corner! This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better, with a…
Issuing a verifiable credential with Keycloak
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Yoshiyuki Tabata The era of Web 3.0 is upon us, and with it might come a shift in how we manage our digital identities. Previously big platformers managed ID…
Securing Cloud Native Microservices with Role-Based Access Control using Keycloak
Ambassador post by Daniel Oh, Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat and CNCF Ambassador Since Keycloak joined CNCF as an incubating project back in April 2023, I’ve asked a lot of enterprise Java developers how…
Keycloak joins CNCF as an incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Keycloak as a CNCF incubating project. Keycloak is an Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution providing centralized authentication and authorization to applications and APIs. It provides…
Kubescape becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Kubescape as a CNCF incubating project. Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security project designed to offer comprehensive security coverage throughout the entire development and deployment lifecycle….