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title: ForgeRock Intelligent Access Integration Kit
description: The ForgeRock Intelligent Access Integration Kit allows PingFederate to communicate with ForgeRock Intelligent Access and provide a rich sign-on orchestration experience.
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page_id: forgerock-intelligent-access::pf_forgerock_intelligent_access_ik
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/integrations/forgerock-intelligent-access/pf_forgerock_intelligent_access_ik.html
revdate: June 10, 2024
section_ids:
  components: Components
  intended-audience: Intended audience
  system-requirements: System requirements
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# ForgeRock Intelligent Access Integration Kit

The ForgeRock Intelligent Access Integration Kit allows PingFederate to communicate with ForgeRock Intelligent Access and provide a rich sign-on orchestration experience.

ForgeRock Intelligent Access can deploy at scale and across any platform. It's a software as a service (SaaS) application with self-managed options for:

* Public cloud deployment

* Private cloud deployment

* On-premises virtual machine deployment

* Bare metal server deployment

PingFederate outsources user sign-on experience to ForgeRock Intelligent Access.

## Components

* ForgeRock Intelligent Access IdP Adapter

  When a user signs on through PingFederate, the adapter validates whether there's a valid session cookie and whether it needs to create a new session with ForgeRock Intelligent Access.

## Intended audience

This document is intended for PingFederate administrators.

If you need help during the setup process, see the following resources:

* <https://backstage.forgerock.com/docs/am/7.4/eval-guide/step-2-deploy-am.html>

## System requirements

* PingFederate 10.3 or later.

* You must deploy PingFederate and ForgeRock Intelligent Access on the same cookie domain because the current implementation relies on the presence and validation of a ForgeRock Intelligent Access single sign-on (SSO) *(tooltip: \<div class="paragraph">
  \<p>The process of authenticating an identity (signing on) at one website (usually with a user ID and password) and then accessing resources secured by other domains without reauthenticating.\</p>
  \</div>)* cookie.
