Posted in Security on February 26th, 2002 Comments Off
Schwartz’s interview goes on. Federated identity management solution properties and several revelations of devious intentions of Passport. I am too tired to think., but following paragraph sounds interesting:
In a federated world, there has to be some form of trust brokering. In order for United Airlines to accept a user that has logged in to CitiGroup […]
Posted in Security on February 26th, 2002 Comments Off
ZDNet: Microsoft’s Sohn: ‘We won’t sell Passport data’. Hmm, almost sounds like MS have developed Passport and .NET My Services out of goodness of their heart. They won’t be selling data stored in those services and they provide access to them on open protocols and provide APIs and schemas free of charge so that everybody […]
Posted in Security on February 25th, 2002 Comments Off
Attack survey: “In first place for suffering the most attacks is the high-technology industry, followed closely by financial services, power and energy, and media/entertainment.” In addition, the risk is significantly higher for companies with more than 500 employees.
Haven’t got a time to go through the report itself, but RIPTech, the producer of the report, […]