1. In an identity federation, the producer of assertions is generally called an Identity Provider and the consumer of assertions is generally called a Service Provider
2. The two main types of information contained in a SAML 2.0 Assertion are Authentication and Attribute
3. In order to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of assertions, Federation Assurance Level 2 (FAL 2) requires the Assertion to be signed by Identity Provider (IDP) and encrypted to Relying Party
4. A combination of SAML Assertions, SAML Protocol and SAML Bindings for a particular application is called a SAML profile and an example of a profile for Web Application is Web Browser SSO Profile
5. In OAuth 2.0 protocol, the artifact that enables a client to obtain access to a resource of the resource owner in a protected application is Access Token
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