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Answer to question: Could you provide a general overview of your platform’s Identity & Access Management (IAM) framework? This includes the User Admin GUI, application roles, permissions, reports, API (for provisioning and reporting) etc. Answer to question: Could you provide a general overview of your platform’s Identity & Access Management (IAM) framework? This includes the User Admin GUI, application roles, permissions, reports, API (for provisioning and reporting) etc. Answer to question: Could you provide a general overview of your platform’s Identity & Access Management (IAM) framework? This includes the User Admin GUI, application roles, permissions, reports, API (for provisioning and reporting) etc.
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Identity & Access Management is handled via VAL, the Virtuoso Authentication Layer, which is an open-standards-based, multi-protocol authentication layer. VAL provides fine-grained, attributed-based access controls (ABAC) to protected resources (such as HTTP-accessible documents, folders, services [via their endpoints], and SPARQL named graphs). In a nutshell, this solution uses logic, expressed in the form of entity relationships, to address issues such as identity, authorization, and restriction. Identity & Access Management is handled via VAL, the Virtuoso Authentication Layer, which is an open-standards-based, multi-protocol authentication layer. VAL provides fine-grained, attributed-based access controls (ABAC) to protected resources (such as HTTP-accessible documents, folders, services [via their endpoints], and SPARQL named graphs). In a nutshell, this solution uses logic, expressed in the form of entity relationships, to address issues such as identity, authorization, and restriction.