Relying Party (RP)
Nick Schooler2021-06-03T15:58:28-07:00A Relying Party (RP) is a computer term used to refer to a server providing access to a secure software application. Claims-based applications,
A Relying Party (RP) is a computer term used to refer to a server providing access to a secure software application. Claims-based applications,
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