- Updated broken policy links
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Change Log – Enterprise Authentication – v20201130173254
- Enabled support for HTML Local Storage
- Added styling for new HTML Local Storage pages
Deactivation and Retirement of UTLogin
UTLogin’s story is coming to an end. After nearly 18 months, the deployment of Enterprise AuthenticationAuthentication Authentication is the act of determining that a person is who they claim to be. For more information, see our Concepts page. and the transition of customers from UTLogin to Enterprise Authentication is nearly complete. All remaining customer configurations will be inactivated on November 10 and UTLogin will be turned off on December 14.
On June 14, 2017, the UTLogin Stability Roadmap was published detailing the Identity and Access Management team’s commitment to stabilize authentication for our community. The result was the deployment of and transition to Enterprise Authentication.
We appreciate your continued support as we work to keep the University’s online environment safe, secure, and stable.
- November 10: Inactivate remaining UTLogin integrations.
- December 14: Turn off UTLogin service.
- January 2021: Decommission UTLogin.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact the UT Service Desk at 512.475.9400 or help@utexas.edu.
Change Log – Enterprise Authentication – v20200929181828
- Enabled support for the SAMLSAML Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is a standard, XML-based language for exchanging authentication and authorization data between identity providers and service providers. This standard is currently used by Enterprise Authentication (as well as hundreds of service providers that integrate with our identity provider). persistent NameID format
Release Notes – SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) – Version 2021.1.0
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 the IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team released SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information.) version 2021.1.0 which implemented the following changes:
- Updated Workday data aggregation schedule.