- Introducing BlackBerry Workspaces administration console
- Getting started
- Managing resources using Central Management
- Provisioning users and devices
- Configuring integrations
- Setting security policies
- Generating logs and reports
- Configuring BlackBerry Workspaces
- Managing authentication
- Automatically authenticate a user
- Block unprovisioned users from creating accounts
- Configure browser inactivity timeout
- Configure the organization authentication method
- About email authentication
- About username and password authentication
- 1.1About Microsoft Active Directory authentication
- About BlackBerry Enterprise Identity authentication
- About OAuth integration with third-party providers
- About multimode authentication
- About BlackBerry Dynamics authentication
- Simplified login process for internal users
- Configure service accounts
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Workspaces
- BlackBerry Workspaces Server 11
- BlackBerry Workspaces Server Administration Guide
- Managing authentication
- Configure the organization authentication method
- About OAuth integration with third-party providers
About OAuth integration with third-party providers
BlackBerry Workspaces
simplifies user authentication while enhancing security through its ability to integrate with
the customer’s authentication scheme through a single sign-on procedure. The SSO
implementation in Workspaces
provides controlled access to all its services, with the customer maintaining control over
user identity and authentication. Customers who choose to integrate with Workspaces
using the OAuth 2.0
Single Sign On protocol may also choose to authenticate users through a third-party
authentication or identity provider (for example, two-factor authentication, Single Sign On,
and so on).To integrate
Workspaces
to other third-party authentication and identity providers, contact your
BlackBerry Workspaces
Technical Account
Manager for help with the configuration process.