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Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)

By default, Nirmata uses a self-signed certificate for SAML signatures as a trust between entities is established externally. If your organization requires a CA-signed certificates, you can configure them in SAML.

NOTE: You can optionally provide a custom certificate to be used for SAML signatures.

Granular IAM (Per User RBAC) Single Sign-On with SAML

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