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On the Web
- National Smart Card Authentication Project - National project detailing the authentication processes required to obtain a smart card. Contains process maps, publications, authentication levels, FAQ's and contact details.
- Remote User Authentication in Libraries - Links to reports on remote authentication in libraries, to software that supports authentication and to user authentication in general. Maintained by Steve Hunt, Santa Monica College Library.
- Altova Authentic - Altova Authentic is a free XML and database content editor that allows non-technical business users to enter and access data in XML documents and relational databases without being exposed to the underlying technology. Content is presented in WYSIWYG format according to electronic forms created using Altova StyleVision and may be modified using Authentic s word-processor style interface.
- MSN Messenger SSL Authentication - How to authenticate against MSNP8. The new .NET Passport SSL authentication system.
- Linux-PAM - Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is a flexible mechanism for authenticating users using alternative authentication schemes.
- Samba Authenticated Gateway - This documents intends to show how to build a Firewall/Gateway with rules set on user basis having the users authenticated by a Samba Primary Domain Controller
- PassGo SSO - Authentication, central authentication and password synchronization products. Site includes white papers, case studies and documentation.
- Anovea Authentication Technology Inc. - speaker authentication technology: design of complete, custom authentication solutions using speech, fingerprint and other biometric modalities for enterprise computing, e-commerce and telephony markets.
- i3sp - Developers of SSO-52, a solution for securely managing user access to e-business web sites - providing authentication services to multiple web domains in a seamless fashion. Web users are required to log in only once. Site includes a demonstration.
- The Lost Gospel of Judas - Describes the ancient Coptic manuscript dating from the third or fourth century, containing the only known surviving copy of the Gospel of Judas, which has been restored and authenticated after being lost for nearly 1,700 years; contains: The Document, The Project, Time Line and Map, Conservation, Authentication, and other information; from National Geographic.
Wikipedia Articles
- Electronic authentication - Electronic authentication (E-authentication) is the process of establishing confidence in user identities electronically presented to an information system. E-authentication presents a technical challenge when this process involves the remote authentication of individual people over a network, for the purpose of electronic government and commerce.
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer - Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) is a framework for authentication and data security in Internet protocols. It decouples authentication mechanisms from application protocols, in theory allowing any authentication mechanism supported by SASL to be used in any application protocol that uses SASL.
- Pluggable Authentication Modules - Pluggable authentication modules or PAM are a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level API, which allows for programs that rely on authentication to be written independently of the underlying authentication scheme. PAM was first proposed by Sun Microsystems in an Open Software Foundation RFC dated October, 1995.
- Digest access authentication - HTTP Digest access authentication is one of the agreed methods a web page can use to negotiate credentials with a web user (using the HTTP protocol). Digest authentication is intended to obsolete unencrypted use of the Basic access authentication, allowing user identity to be established securely without having to send a password in plaintext over the network.
- Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol - The Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) is a proprietary wireless LAN authentication method developed by Cisco Systems. Important features of LEAP are dynamic WEP keys and mutual authentication (between a wireless client and a RADIUS server).