Spring Security vs RCDevs: What are the differences?
What is Spring Security? A powerful and highly customizable authentication and access-control framework. It is a framework that focuses on providing both authentication and authorization to Java applications. The real power of Spring Security is found in how easily it can be extended to meet custom requirements.
What is RCDevs? A comprehensive and flexible Identity and access management solution. It provides enterprise-grade security solutions for both professionals and non-professionals. Our solutions rely on proven technologies and open standards.
Spring Security belongs to "Security" category of the tech stack, while RCDevs can be primarily classified under "User Management and Authentication".
Some of the features offered by Spring Security are:
- Comprehensive
- Servlet API integration
- Protection against attacks
On the other hand, RCDevs provides the following key features:
- Two-factor authentication (OTP), signed authentication (U2F), contextual login, maximum of flexibility and simplicity
- Identity Federation and Single-Sign-On with SAML, ADFS, OpenID-Connect, Cloud applications. Our SSO supports OTP, U2F, QR Login and PKI
- AD accounts’ integration into your Linux environments, SSH access without key distribution and user session recording
Spring Security is an open source tool with 4.64K GitHub stars and 3.84K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Spring Security's open source repository on GitHub.