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An architecture for providing multi-factor authentication as a service is proposed, resting on the principle of a loose coupling and separation of duties between network entities and end user devices. The multi-factor authentication architecture leverages Identity Federation and Single-Sign-On technologies, such as the OpenID framework, in order to provide for a modular integration of various factors...
With the increasing demand for mobile data services and increased availability of multimode devices with multiple wireless interfaces, seamless mobility and service continuity across heterogeneous networks has become a differentiating service for Operators to offer users an enhanced mobile experience. In recent years, the Federated Identity Management (IdM) standards and technologies have rapidly...
With the increasing demand for mobile data services and increased availability of multimode devices with multiple wireless interfaces, seamless mobility and service continuity across heterogeneous networks has become a differentiating service for Operators to offer users an enhanced mobile experience. In recent years, the Federated Identity Management (IdM) standards and technologies have rapidly...
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