New Module Release: Keycloak User Sync for Drupal
We are excited to announce the release of the Keycloak User Sync module, a powerful new tool designed to seamlessly integrate Drupal with the popular open-source Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform, Keycloak. This module empowers organizations to streamline user management while enhancing security and efficiency.
The Keycloak User Sync module enables Drupal to securely synchronize its users and profile fields with Keycloak in real time or on a scheduled basis. By mapping Drupal profile fields to Keycloak attributes, organizations can ensure consistent, up-to-date user data across platforms, simplifying authentication and authorization processes.
Key features include:
- Real-Time or Scheduled Syncing: Keep Keycloak user data up-to-date with any changes in Drupal.
- Custom Mapping: Map Drupal user fields, profiles fields or a combination of both to Keycloak attributes
- Enhanced Security: Ensures data integrity during synchronization for robust identity management.
This module builds on Drupal’s seamless integration with Keycloak and other OpenID Connect providers, making it easier than ever to implement Single Sign-On (SSO) and modern authentication workflows. With features like multi-factor authentication (MFA) support and centralized user management, this combination is a game-changer for organizations looking to balance user convenience with enterprise-grade security.
The Keycloak User Sync module is now available for download on Drupal.org. For organizations already using Keycloak and Drupal, this module is an essential addition to their identity management toolkit.
For more information and installation details, visit the module page.
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