Announcing Red Hat build of Keycloak 22.0 General Availability

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We are excited to announce the General Availability of Red Hat build of Keycloak as Red Hat's Identity and Access Management (IAM) commercial offering product based on the Keycloak open source project. The Red Hat build of Keycloak release replaces the existing Red Hat Single Sign-On, which will end-of-life after version 7.6 end of maintenance support.

You can get access to the Red Hat build of Keycloak bits from the customer portal download. Container distributions and Operators for use on OpenShift are also available in the Red Hat Container Catalog.

While preserving the power and functionality of its predecessor, Red Hat Single Sign-On, the Red Hat build of Keycloak is faster, lighter weight, provides more flexibility and is architected to support future innovation.

Security is critical to our customers, presenting increasing challenges in highly complex and heterogeneous environments. Red Hat build of Keycloak simplifies security concerns by enabling organizations to secure their critical workloads and assets.

Red Hat build of Keycloak is well suited for securing web-based and other modern applications, mobile apps, APIs and services, by leveraging popular standards and security protocols such as OpenID Connect, OAuth and SAML.

Features include:

  • Seamless User Experience, Login, Logout, Self-registration, User Account Management

  • Strong Authentication, MFA, Passwordless authentication

  • Single-Sign-On, Login once to multiple applications

  • Identity Federation, connect to existing LDAP, Active Directory servers, or users in other stores

  • Identity Brokering, authenticating with external OpenID Connect or SAML Identity Providers

  • Social Login, enable login with Google, GitHub, Facebook, Twitter/X, and other social networks

  • Role-based access control, fine-grained Authorization services

  • FIPS Compliance (FIPS 140-2)

Entitlement for Red Hat build of Keycloak is included in the Red Hat Runtimes, Red Hat Application Foundations, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) subscriptions, as well as the various subscriptions bundles that include Runtimes and OCP.

Red Hat build of Keycloak is not available for purchase as a separate and distinct product outside of the bundles in which it is included.

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