Overview
This guide provides instructions for creating and testing SAML SSO Integration for
BlackBerry Workspaces
. Security Assertion
Markup Language
(SAML)
is an XML-based, open-standard data format for exchanging authentication and
authorization of data between parties, in particular, between an identity provider and a service
provider. Integrating
BlackBerry Workspaces
with a SAML based identity provider, enables your business to easily provide
your users access utilizing their own familiar domain credentials. BlackBerry Workspaces
can be
set in single or multi-mode authentication. In single mode, all users are directed to the same
identity provider. Using multi-mode users are directed to the preferred identity provider based
on their email domain. For example, domain users can be directed to your corporate identity
provider and all others to BlackBerry Workspaces
internal authentication (user/password or one time token). Changes to the authentication
settings of your organization can be done through the BlackBerry Workspaces
Advanced Configuration Tool. The overall goal of this guide is to provide a good understanding of the
integration requirements necessary for successful SAML SSO integration and testing and is divided
into the following example workflows: