Term · 28. International Regulations
OpenID IPSIE (Interoperability Profile for Secure Identity in the Enterprise) IPSIE
Definition
OpenID Foundation Interoperability Profile for Secure Identity in the Enterprise (launched October 2024) — working group standardizing enterprise SSO and identity lifecycle interoperability across IdPs and SaaS apps. Goal: replace vendor-specific SSO setup pain with a single configuration profile. Founding members: Okta, Microsoft, Ping, SailPoint, ForgeRock.
- Synonyms
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- IPSIE Profile
- Application
- Regulatory: IETF RFC (e.g., 7519 JWT, 6749 OAuth 2.0) · W3C — WebAuthn / DID Core
- Standards & regulations
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- IETF
- W3C
- Sources
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- OpenID IPSIE Working Group primary source
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