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 Deploy the OneLogin Unified Directory within a OneLogin subdomain.
 - Identify the most common sources of data for individual users in the OneLogin Unified Directory.
 - List the standard required/optional data fields for the One Login Unified Directory.
 - Deploy appropriate admin privileges within the standard OneLogin privilege set.
 - Describe external authentication for OneLogin.
 - Connect an Active Directory to a OneLogin Unified Directory.
 - Configure the Windows Domain Authentication feature.
 
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 - Lab 1: Managing User
- Exercise 1, Users and Privileges
 - Exercise 2, Connecting to Active Directory
 - Exercise 3, Configuring Windows Domain Authentication
 
  
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 Configure contextual security settings within OneLogin
 - Explain the purpose and use of OneLogin Security Policies.
 - Explain the purpose and use of OneLogin Security Groups.
 - Define an appropriate set of login security challenges for a group of users.Define an appropriate set of security challenges for a high-value application.
 - Describe the Smart MFA feature.
 
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 - Lab 2: Configuring Security
- Exercise 1, Security Policies
 - Exercise 2, Security Groups
 - Exercise 3, Testing User Policies
 
  
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 Add Applications to the OneLogin portal
 - Describe the 3 most commonly encountered SSO methods used by OneLogin.
 - Describe the OneLogin Browser Extension.
 - Add a forms-based application to the OneLogin portal  as an administrator and an end-user.
 - Add an application using SAML for login to the OneLogin portal.
 - Deploy end user provisioning for an app within the OneLogin portal.
 - Use Attribute Macros in OneLogin to fine tune end user application provisioning.
 - Use OneLogin Roles to streamline application assignment.
 
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 - Lab 3: Creating Connectors and Roles
- Exercise 1, Forms Authentication
 - Exercise 2, SAML Authentication
 - Exercise 3, Enable Provisioning (From OneLogin to Salesforce)
 - Exercise 4, Roles
 
  
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 Automate the end-user experience with OneLogin tools.
 - Use OneLogin Mappings to assign OneLogin access to end users.
 - Use OneLogin Rules to provision application access to end users.
 - Give examples where OneLogin automation tools would need to be Reapplied.
 - Describe a situation where a change in the order of individual Mappings will change end user access.
 
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 - Lab 4: Automating User Assignments
- Exercise 1, Assign OneLogin and AD settings via Mappings
 - Exercise 2, Assign Service Provider settings via Rules
 
  
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 Maintain the OneLogin subdomain with the Activity tools
 - Use Standard or Custom reports to extract any set of data regarding end user and application use.
 - Use the Activity->Events page to yield specific detail about a system issue or event.
 - Design a notification to be used for a specific trigger.
 - Describe the function and use of the Activity-Jobs tab
 
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 - Lab 5: Manage OneLogin through the Activites Menu
- Exercise 1, Events
 - Exercise 2, Reports
 - Exercise 3, Jobs
 - Exercise 4, Notifications
 
  
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 Customize a OneLogin subdomain
 - Create a customized OneLogin Self-Registration from a set of instructions.
 - User the OneLogin Account->Settings menu to tailor a specific subdomain.
 - Create custom colors and images using the Branding menu.
 
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 - Lab 6: Customizing OneLogin
- Exercise 1, Mirror your organization's look and feel using the Branding options
 
  
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