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Identity Management Systems (IDMS) aim to support development, productivity and security while lowering costs related to managing users and their identities, credentials and attributes. Users may desire many of the benefits that well-designed IDMS could potentially offer, such as increased privacy and security. However, users have demonstrated that they are unwilling to spend money or time on security...
Despite countless attempts and near-universal desire to replace them, passwords are more widely used and firmly entrenched than ever. The authors' exploration leads them to argue that no silver bullet will meet all requirements—not only will passwords be with us for some time, but in many instances, they're the solution that best fits the scenario of use. Among broad authentication research directions...
Personal information sharing is one of the most common online activities. Most of the times we feel forced to give up about some privacy in order to share a piece of information with others. This paper reflects on the anonymity, integrity, privacy of users' personal information and it's scattering across the Web by taking an approach to digital identity management concept. Consequently it also reflects...
Digital Identity is the representation of the overall known information about a user across online applications. Digital identity management is the collection of processes, policies and technologies to manage the complete life cycle of users' identities, such as creation, management, and destruction. Most web applications request users to have a registered digital identity in their system to allow...
Over the past years Web applications increased in number and complexity (driven by ldquoWeb 2.0rdquo paradigm). Users need to manage different passwords to authenticate at these applications. Modern Web-based single sign-on solutions that reduce the complexity for usage and management of the userspsila credentials can be categorized in federated (typically SAML) or user-centric identity management...
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