NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 Integration with Advanced Authentication 5.4 for Multi Factor Authentication

The following screen-cast demonstrates the integration of NetIQ Access Manager 4.2 SP2 with NetIQ Advanced Authentication Framework for Multi Factor Authentication using Email OTP.

Special thanks to my colleagues Anupkumar Rajan & Ravi Kiran Jayanthi for helping me get some of the basics right on the Micro Focus Access Management products.

I hope some you’d find the screen-cast useful. Enjoy!

Useful links:
Micro Focus Home Page
NetIQ Access Manager Product Page
NetIQ Advanced Authentication Framework Product Page
NetIQ Products download Page
NetIQ Access Manager Documentation Page
Advanced Authentication Plugin for NetIQ Access Manager [Not required for NetIQ Access Manager 4.3]

ForgeRock OpenAM Multi Factor Authentication Using Adaptive Risk Authentication Module & OTP

In this episode, you’ll see ForgeRock OpenAM’s two factor authentication feature employing it’s Adaptive Risk Authentication Module instance and HOTP module instance

So in the video demonstration that follows this post, you’ll see a user attempting to login against an Authentication Chain (say ‘MyAuthChain’) which has three module instances namely (i) Data Store, (ii) Adaptive Risk and (iii) HOTP. If the user is able to supply the right credentials against the Data Store, he or she is allowed in without any further challenge. On the other hand, if the the attempt to authenticate against the first Module instance (Data Store) fails, then the user is prompted for additional credentials like One Time Password.

The following illustration might give a rough idea on the what’s discussed above and the video that follows might make it pretty clear.

MultiFactorAuthentcation

Enjoy!