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Kerberos in Practice
Kerberos is technically an authentication protocol. It basically provides a protocol in which users can authenticate themselves to the Kerberos system, and Kerberos will then manage the users authentication to other systems.
In short, it is a...
Implementing Single Sign-On — Imprivata OneSign
In this paper, I will focus on the implementing SSO with the Imprivata OneSign Appliance. The Imprivata website boasts,
“OneSign Single Sign-On quickly and effectively solves password management and user access issues. OneSign single sign-on
enable...
A Concept for Universal Identification
The goal of this paper is to provide a detailed look at a new perspective for a unified, secure and consolidated form of personal identification. The advanced yet inexpensive technology exists today to step up modern identification to the next level....
A System to Enhance Security in Kerberos Authentication System
This paper aims to outline a general introduction to kerberos systems, gives a brief account of cryptography & steganography, elucidates the proposed algorithm, and illustrates how performance of kerberos systems can be enhanced using the proposed al...
An Introduction to Identity Management
The purpose of this document is to offer a broad overview of current identity management technologies and provide a framework for determining when an identity management system would benefit your company. This document first defines the underlying bu...
An investigation of Microsoft's Passport protocol and issues regarding its security, privacy
No other commonly used single sign-on solution currently exists for public web sites. There are now 165 million registered Passport users and over 200 different commerce websites that use the Passport service. Therefore, it is important to look at bo...
An Overview of Different Authentication Methods and Protocols
This overview will generalize several Authentication Methods and Authentication Protocols in hopes of better understanding a few options that are available when designing a security system.
An Overview of the Kerberos Authentication Protocol
By using strong cryptography, the Kerberos authentication protocol allows both client and server to provide identity to each other over an insecure network connection.
Auditing Web Site Authentication, Part One
This is the first part of a two-part article discussing a standard audit procedure consisting of a list of questions to test Web site authentication schemes.
Authentication
An overview of various types of authentication ranging from simple username/password and CHAP to smart cards and biometrics.
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