Entries from Realtime Community | Messaging and Web Security tagged with 'OpenID'
Web applications are prime targets for attackers and developers are expected to develop applications with security high on the requirements list. Over the past years we have accumulated a number of articles that describe tips and techniques for improving application...
Posted by Dan Sullivan on July 1, 2008 5:01 AM
With over 11,000 sites now accepting OpenID, how come Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL have limited or no support for using OpenIDs at their own sites. Why is that? Michael Arrington partially answers the question in a recent TechCrunch post....
Posted by Dan Sullivan on March 25, 2008 8:29 AM
A new article is available in the Web Security Digital Library on the Web single-sign on standard, OpenID. There are definite advantages and disadvantages of OpenID and this article discusses them. Here's an excerpt:...
Posted by Dan Sullivan on March 21, 2008 6:46 AM
Companies are jumping on the OpenID bandwagon faster than others are dumping HD DVD. I've never been a big fan of OpenID because I'm worried about centralization of authentication data. Paul Ferguson argues against it too in his blog and...
Posted by Dan Sullivan on February 20, 2008 12:51 PM
A major French Telecom yesterday announced support for the OpenID lightweight identity management standard. Some people are really excited about this. I'm sorry to say a lot of those are probably phishers who are thinking the great Phishing Gold Rush...
Posted by Dan Sullivan on September 25, 2007 7:15 AM
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