Essays about: "Security Assertion Markup Language"

Found 3 essays containing the words Security Assertion Markup Language.

  1. 1. Choosing authentication protocol for digital signatures : A comparison between SAML and OIDC

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Pontus Kågström; [2023]
    Keywords : OpenID Connect SAML OIDC Security Assertion markup language;

    Abstract : More and more companies are working toward digitizing their workflow and this has increased the necessity of digital signatures.An important part of digital signatures is the authentication process which is heavily regulated for Swedish government agencies by DIGG, DIGG only allows the use of Security Assertion Mark-up Language(SAML) for authentication but are looking into also allowing OpenID Connect(OIDC) and together with Swedish OIDC working group produce a specification. READ MORE

  2. 2. Electronic Identification Based on OpenID Connect : A Design Proposal

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)

    Author : Tom Johansson; [2017]
    Keywords : OpenID Connect; OIDC; Electronic Identification; eID; OpenID Connect; OIDC; E-legitimation; e-leg;

    Abstract : Electronic identification is used by an individual to prove who he or she is by electronic means and is normally used for logging in to various services. In Sweden there are a number of different solutions that are developed and provided by different parties. READ MORE

  3. 3. Comparison of Methods of Single Sign-On : Post authentication methods in single sign on

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)

    Author : Baran Topal; [2016]
    Keywords : SSO; Single sign-on; SAML; authentication; security; behavior; risk; SSO; Single sign-on; SAML; autentisering; säkerhet; beteende; risk;

    Abstract : Single sign-on (SSO) is a session verification mechanism that allows a client to use a single password and name combination to be able to access multiple applications. The mechanism validates the client for all the applications and eliminates the need for authentication prompts when a user switches between applications within a session. READ MORE