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Present Keycloak to TOC #128
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@caniszczyk FYI.. Thanks in advance. |
Thanks @erinboyd, I will leave this open for a week or so to get feedback from the @cncf/toc and wider community. If they are OK with you presenting, we will schedule for Sept 4th or Oct 2nd |
@caniszczyk let's do September 4th. Thanks. |
@erinboyd already taken, I'm going to slot to Oct 2nd |
Ok. Thanks.
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Keycloak is an Open Source Identity and Access Management Solution for today’s Cloud Native Applications and Services. It provides an easy way to secure applications and services with minimum effort.
The Keycloak team believes that this project aligns well with section 1(c) of the CNCF Charter by providing a standard and simple way to secure Cloud Native applications and services. Out of the box, Keycloak provides an extensive set of features such as user federation, admin console and account management console. Securing applications and services can be done with only a few lines of code through Keycloak adapters that are provided for a range of languages and frameworks. Keycloak also provides both OpenID Connect and SAML 2.0 enabling any application that have support for either to be easily secured.
With it's already large community support, bringing Keycloak into the CNCF, the team hopes to continue to expand the list of features, making it even easier to secure different types of applications and reach an even wider community interested in contribution and adoption.
Website: https://keycloak.org
GitHub: https://github.com/keycloak
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
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