Being Hacked is ok (if you’re paying for it) share 99 days ago by BPuhl There were many great speakers at TEC 2009 this year (and I was there too!), especially in the Federated Identity track. One of the things that I was interesting, was during one of the sessions the speaker described many of the current non-federated authentication schemes that SaaS providers can use ... BPuhl's Blog - imav8n.wordpress.com · 17 references |
EASI ID (pt 1.5) share 99 days ago by BPuhl Question for you You’re Jon Smith, and you signed up for the TAA.COM (Totally Awesome App) application when you worked at Contoso, it was free and let you store all of your client data. You signed up with the user name, JSmith@contoso.com. Good thing too, because when you quit working at Contoso yea ... BPuhl's Blog - imav8n.wordpress.com · 17 references |
EASI ID’s (part 1) share 99 days ago by BPuhl When you log into a website which you use for personal stuff, for example using your Google or Windows Live ID; or even better, logging into Facebook or Myspace. What do you use for a user name? Intuitively I’ve known this for a while, but I have recently been having a ton of discussions about EASI ... BPuhl's Blog - imav8n.wordpress.com · 17 references |