In our first post in this series, we talked about authentication: verifying whether someone is who he or she claims to be. In many instances, this is where system administrators call it a day, by ...
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Relationship-based access control offers a flexible way to add fine-grained authorization to applications and resources. Here’s why, and how. Authentication and authorization rank among the top ...
We’ve been exploring the key concepts of identity management as promulgated by the Open Group in a recent white paper (link below). Today our topic is authorization and permission management. The ...
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are the backbone of many services and applications, enabling different software to interact with each other seamlessly. However, with this increased ...
Authenticating and authorizing the personnel who operate, update and maintain manufacturing systems in industrial automation applications is typically accomplished using magnetic stripe cards, smart ...
Radio frequency identification is being widely used across multiple industries for physical access control, print security and single sign-on access to computer systems and files. It’s easy to see why ...
Back in the early mists of identity time, "identity management" was referred to as "AAA" (triple A) -- authentication, access control and authorization. Over time, AAA evolved to mean authentication, ...
LAWRENCE, Kan.—Cobalt Iron Inc., a leading provider of SaaS-based enterprise data protection, announced that it has been granted a patent on its technology for dynamic authorization control based on ...
Blazor continues to make waves in the .NET ecosystem by offering a powerful and flexible UI framework that allows developers to build rich, interactive web applications using C# instead of JavaScript.