SonicWall CSE: Enforce Zero Trust Security Policies for Public Applications integrated with OneLogin

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This section describes how to enforce the Cloud Secure Edge’s (CSE) zero-trust security policies for public applications integrated with OneLogin. If you’re looking to configure CSE so your end-users can use OneLogin SSO to authenticate with CSE, go to the section on configuring your OneLogin IDP to manage your directory of users.

As described in the overview on securing public applications with CSE, CSE offers two techniques to provide zero-trust security for SaaS applications - IP Allowlisting and Authentication Federation. These techniques can be applied at your Identity Provider (IDP) or at the SaaS Application itself.

The follow article provide step-by-step directions to configure your OneLogin IDP to enforce zero-trust security policies via CSE:

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