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PUBLIC KEY ENABLED (PKE) - APPLICATION STATUS
Updated: 10/24/2023 1:10:32 PM
ForgeRock US, Incorporated, OpenAM, version 12.0
Web Site
ForgeRock US, Incorporated
Status
CERTIFIED - The certification letter is available on the JITC
Joint Interoperability Tool
web page. A JIT account must be requested to obtain access to the certification letters.
Date Certified
October 2015
Type/Supported Functions
Tool Kit
Operating Systems Supported
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Associated Software
None
Common Access Card Information
Not tested
Application Description
ForgeRock US Inc.'s OpenAM, version 12.0, hereinafter referred to as OpenAM 12.0, is a Java Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application that runs in a J2EE container such as Tomcat, JBoss, Websphere, etc. It supports more than 20 authentication methods out of the box and can be extended to use Multi-factor Authentication; Adaptive Risk Authentication; coarse and fine-grained authorization; social login; Identity Provider, Service Provider federation functionality and User Managed Access (UMA) for privacy and content. Several instances of OpenAM can run together in a load-balanced architecture to provide horizontal scalability and High Availability. This description was provided by the vendor.
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