In the second release of 2024 we have improved OAuth 2.0 flow support to include URL encoded client credentials, made numerous improvements and corrections. Often the key element of any update is security. Within IDS 2024.2 release we’ve made available the very latest Tomcat patch as well as tested support for RedHat 8 and 9. We would like to point out that Redhat 7 / Centos 7 is no longer being supported by the open-source community, therefore support of this operating system has been removed from our System Recommendations pages.
For our long-standing customers, we are working to release updates to a number of SSO service modules. These are external elements which ease configuration or use of SSO within Identity Platform. Our IDaaS service naturally receives these updates as they are available, however, if you have a premises-based installation, we would ask you to open a Service Desk ticket to request the updated code for these external to SSO modules. We would also like to point out that the modules have only been tested on SSO 9.5.0 found within this IDS 2024.2 release of Identity Platform, so would encourage you to update your Identity Platform prior to updating the modules. If you have any questions, Operations is happy to help.
As with all software, Ubisecure would like to encourage you to upgrade your Identity Platform in a timely manner. Please contact your Integration Partner or Ubisecure Account Representative with any questions. Ubisecure encourages all customers to review and schedule service upgrade to this latest release. Bringing system flexibility, security, and new features to ensure the best user experience possible for your businesses is our goal.
For full details over the IDS 2024.2 release, please review the Release Notes and System Recommendations pages found on our Developer Portal.
About The Author: John Jellema
As VP Product Management, John is responsible for ensuring Ubisecure’s ongoing development of its Identity Platform, optimising the feature development while driving generational change across the IAM delivery platform. Since joining Ubisecure in 2017, John has refocused the cloud and on-premises delivered services to fulfil customer expectations across the Nordics.
Prior to joining Ubisecure, John worked for Verizon as a Global Security Product Manager, developing and managing its DDoS platform around the world. With more than 20 years experience in global product management, John is passionate about seamless technology integration. Standing on the shoulders of giants permits us to achieve greatness today and into the future.
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