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Now available | Self-Service Identity Provider Migration and SHA-256 Certificate Update Feature

Adobe Employee ,
Apr 15, 2020 Apr 15, 2020

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With this new self-service feature in the Adobe Admin Console, enterprise customers have the ability to:

 

  1. Seamlessly migrate from SHA-1 to SHA-256 certificates without the need to create a new directory. (SHA-1 and SHA-2 are certificate models responsible for the security of your directory's authentication profiles. As SHA-2 offers better security than the older SHA-1 certificates, Adobe recommends migrating all federated directories to SHA-2 certificates to align with industry standard.)
  2. Migrate to another identity provider, such as Azure, Google, or a generic E-SAML provider, utilizing this no-downtime, testable solution.

 

To learn more, view Migrate to new authentication provider and Common questions: Migrate directory to new authentication provider.

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