Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management system designed to provide single sign-on (SSO) and identity federation for web and mobile applications. It is based on the popular open-source project Red Hat SSO (formerly known as JBoss Keycloak). Keycloak provides a secure platform for users to securely access, manage and protect their online identity. It integrates with popular social and enterprise networks such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Active Directory and LDAP. Keycloak also offers advanced features such as multi-factor authentication, user federation and social sign-in, as well as a robust access control system. It provides a unified view of the user’s identity and access rights across different applications, allowing users to access all the applications they are authorized to use with a single login. Keycloak also supports the development of custom authentication and authorization services, making it a powerful and versatile security solution.
Keycloak is open source, not the login radius.