Authentication context

When configuring external authentication, authentication context refers to the level of authentication requested. For example, PasswordProtectedTransport specifies that the authentication method must be through a secure, password-protected transport, enhancing security during the authentication process.

You set the authentication context when you configure your Contact Center AI Platform (CCAI Platform) instance for single sign-on (SSO). For more information about SSO for CCAI Platform, see Single sign-on (SSO) . For an example of configuring an instance for SSO, including setting the authentication context, see Configure your CCAI Platform instance for SSO .

The following authentication contexts are available:

  • AuthenticatedTelephony : Telephony services requiring user verification for access.

  • InternetProtocol : Rules for formatting data sent over the internet or networks.

  • InternetProtocolPassword : A password related to an internet protocol for authentication.

  • Kerberos : A protocol using secret-key cryptography for client and server authentication.

  • MobileOneFactorContract : A mobile authentication agreement using one security factor, like a password.

  • MobileOneFactorUnregistered : Mobile authentication without prior registration, using a single factor.

  • MobileTwoFactorContract : An agreement for mobile authentication that requires two security factors.

  • MobileTwoFactorUnregistered : Mobile authentication with two factors, without registration.

  • NomadTelephony : Telephony services for users frequently changing locations or devices.

  • Password : Characters used to verify a user's identity.

  • PasswordProtectedTransport : Protecting data during transmission with a password.

  • PersonalTelephony : Telephony services for individual rather than business use.

  • PGP : Encryption program for secure data transmission.

  • PreviousSession : A session that took place before the current one.

  • SmartCard : A card with an embedded microchip for data storage and processing.

  • SmartCardPKI : Using smart cards in public key infrastructure for digital certificate management.

  • SoftwarePKI : Managing digital certificates with software.

  • SPKI : A framework for managing public keys and digital certificates.

  • SecureRemotePassword : A protocol for secure password authentication over a network.

  • Telephony : Technology for transmitting voice, video, or data over a distance.

  • TimeSyncToken : A device or mechanism for synchronizing time across different devices or systems.

  • TLSClient : Client side of the TLS protocol for secure communication.

  • Unspecified : Not detailed or mentioned explicitly.

  • X509 : A standard for public key certificates in secure communication.

  • XMLDSig : A spec for digitally signing XML documents for integrity and authentication.

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