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SAML 2.0 uses a component called SAML profile to support well-defined use cases. Which set of SAML components are included in a SAML profile?
The correct answer is B. SAML assertions, protocols, and bindings. In SAML 2.0, a SAML profile defines how the three core SAML building blocks - assertions (statements about a subject, such as authentication or attributes), protocols (request/response message structures), and bindings (mechanisms for transporting SAML messages over communication
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SAML 2.0 uses a component called SAML profile to support well-defined use cases. Which set of SAML components are included in a SAML profile?
Options
- ASAML 2.0 schema, IdP profile, and SSO version
- BSAML assertions, protocols, and bindings
- CADFS version, IdP profile, and user field definitions
- DSAML 2.0 schema, attribute statement, and IdP profile
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Explanation
In SAML 2.0, a SAML profile defines how the three core SAML building blocks - assertions (statements about a subject, such as authentication or attributes), protocols (request/response message structures), and bindings (mechanisms for transporting SAML messages over communication protocols like HTTP POST or HTTP Redirect) - are combined to address a specific use case such as Web Browser SSO. The other options mix in non-SAML-standard concepts like 'ADFS version,' 'IdP profile,' and 'SSO version' which are not components of a SAML profile definition.
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