Case Study: KGH achieves a single source of truth for identity and data sharing with Curity Identity Server

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KGH created ‘one truth’ for identity and data sharing with the Curity Identity Server

KGH Customs Services, a major customs broker operating between Norway and Sweden, needed a single source of truth for identity and access management as it built a new SaaS platform and connected multiple existing systems. The company wanted a standards-based, secure, and flexible solution that would simplify integration across applications without locking it into one vendor, and it chose Curity Identity Server to help meet those requirements.

Curity implemented the Identity Server to support OAuth and OpenID Connect, including opaque reference tokens translated into phantom tokens, assisted token flow for SPAs, and secure service-to-service access on behalf of users. As a result, KGH created a modern, secure identity architecture with faster system integration, improved privacy and access control, and validated security in a third-party penetration test; Curity’s support also helped KGH deliver a large-scale multi-tenancy system and better serve customers from basic to advanced needs.


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KGH

Mattias Hansson

Enterprise Architect


Curity

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