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SAML Claims & Learner Attributes

This article describes how you can configure SSO to create learner attributes

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Written by Rachel Yonan
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During the SSO setup process, you can can choose to add additional SAML claims to your configuration - these will be used to create learner attributes. There are many benefits for taking the time to set this up:

  • These attributes are used to enrich the learner's profile

  • They are visible in the Platform's Progress Report and Assignment Progress report can be used to do custom filtering

  • Attributes can also be used to create assignments targeted to different groups of learners

Note: Once SSO is enabled, you will be unable to manually edit the fields in the learner's profile because the SAML assertion writes these fields with each login. This supports changes dynamically (e.g., when you have a new manager or job role).

Below you will find a list of supported SAML Claims and how those attributes are displayed on the Platform. These will need to be added as additional attribute claims in your IdP's settings.

Security Journey

SAML Claims

business_unit

business_unit

department_number

department_number

managers_name

*managers_name

managers_email

managers_email

security_champion

security_champion

employee_number

employee_number

team

team

*Microsoft Azure has some limitations when trying to send Manager's name

Claims that appear in the learner's profile:

Security Journey

SAML Claims

Email

email

First name

name

Last name

family_name

Title

title

Company

company

Job Role

job_role

Country

country

If you need assistance with the configuration and setup, please reach out to support@securityjourney.com or reach out via our live chat in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.

Provider Specific Instructions:

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