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related Managing OAuth Claims in OCI IAM OCI construct # Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses identity domains (Identity Domain in OCI) to provide identity and access management features such as authentication, single sign-on (SSO), and identity lifecycle management for Oracle Cloud as well as for Oracle and non-Oracle applications, whether SaaS, cloud hosted, or on premises. ref
AuthN and AuthZ # Principal is an abstraction for user and machine resource (machine ID)</description></item></channel></rss>