15Five - RSA Ready Implementation Guide
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Certified: February 10, 2025

  

Solution Summary

This section describes 15Five integration with RSA ID Plus. Use this information to determine which use case and integration type your deployment will employ.

  

Use Case

15Five can be integrated with RSA using My Page SSO, Relying Party, and as a SCIM server. When integrated, users must authenticate with RSA to sign in to 15Five.

  

Integration Types

My Page SSO provides Single-Sign-On (SSO) to 15Five users leveraging RSA self-service portal My Page. Both SP-initiated SSO and IdP-initiated SSO are supported.
Modern Cloud-hosted SSO with My Page replaces the existing SAML SSO support with the IDR. 

 

Relying Party integration allows 15Five users’ web browsers to be automatically redirected to RSA Cloud Authentication Service for authentication. With Relying Party integration, Cloud Authentication Service can manage either additional authentication only or both primary authentication (for example, user ID and password) and additional authentication depending on the service provider's capability.

 

SCIM integration allows the administrators of RSA Cloud Authentication Service and end users who exist in the RSA Cloud Authentication Service Unified Directory to be provisioned in 15Five. End users can request access to an application in the My Page portal and gain access to the external application depending on the approver type configured in RSA. Users can also check the status of their submitted requests from My Requests in the My Page portal. 

  

Supported Features

This section shows all the supported features by integration type and by RSA components. Use this information to determine which integration type and which RSA component your deployment will use. The next section in this guide contains the instruction steps for how to integrate RSA with 15Five using each integration type.

  

15Five Integration with RSA Cloud Authentication Service

Authentication MethodsRSA MFA API (REST)RADIUSRelying PartyMy Page SSO
Approve--
LDAP Password--
SecurID OTP--
Authenticate OTP--
Device Biometrics--
SMS OTP--
Voice OTP--
FIDO Security Key--
QR Code--
Emergency Access Code--

   

15Five Integration with RSA Authentication Manager

Authentication MethodsRSA MFA API (REST)RADIUSAuthentication Agent
RSA SecurID---
On Demand Authentication---
Risk-Based Authentication---

 

Supported
-Not supported
n/tNot yet tested or documented, but may be possible
n/aNot applicable

  

Configuration Summary

This section contains instruction steps that show how to integrate 15Five with RSA using all of the integration types.

This document is not intended to suggest optimum installations or configurations. It is assumed that the reader has both working knowledge of all products involved, and the ability to perform the tasks outlined in this section. Administrators should have access to the product documentation for all products to install the required components.

All RSA and 15Five components must be installed and working prior to the integration.

This section of the guide includes links to the appropriate sections for configuring both sides for each use case.

  

Integration Configuration

RSA Cloud Authentication Service

   

RSA Terminology Changes

The following table describes the differences in the terminologies used in the different versions of RSA products and components. 

Previous VersionNew VersionExamples/Comments
Company IDOrganization ID 
AccountCredential 
TokenOTP CredentialSecurID OTP Credential
TokencodeOTP/Access CodeSecurID OTP, SMS OTP, Voice OTP
Emergency Access Code, Disable Access Code
Hardware TokenHardware Authenticator 
Device Serial NumberBinding ID 
DeviceCredential/Authenticator 
Device Registration CodeRegistration Code 
Authenticate AppAuthenticator App 

  

Known Issues

No known issues.

  

Certification Details

RSA Cloud Authentication Service

15Five