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The Architecture of Identity Systems

Phil Windley

Summary: The architecture of an identity system has a profound impact on the nature of the relationships it supports. Introductory note: I recently read a paper from Sam Smith, Key Event Receipt Infrastructure , that provided inspiration for a way to think about and classify identity systems. Wikipedia defines legitimacy as.

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Insider Threat: A perspective on how to address the increasing risk

CTOvision

However, in June of 2013, a systems administrator at the National Security Agency (NSA) reminded us of the threat that already exists within an organization, behind the protection of its sophisticated, complex perimeter security. We recommend architectures that also enable analysis of streaming data.

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Do you know how your online traffic safety is regulated?

Dataconomy

One such asset is the certificate, which plays a crucial role in authenticating and securing online communications. Digital certificates are used to establish the authenticity and identity of websites, servers, and other entities on the internet. Moreover, the OCSP responder may return false positives (i.e.,

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Monthly Update: November 2019

Linux Academy

Build a Custom Network in Google Cloud Shell. AWS Security Essentials – Network Segmentation Lab. Configuring Key-Based Authentication. Configure Directory and File Access and Add Basic Authentication. Working with Essential Red Hat Linux System Administration Tools. Installing Vagrant on Ubuntu .

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Life-Like Identity: Why the Internet Needs an Identity Metasystem

Phil Windley

But they constrain architectural choices to ensure that the universal identity metasystem is not just usable, but also safe and secure. Messaging —the architecture must support messaging between the parties to those relationships. Relationships are created using a system of peer-to-peer agents in Layer 2.

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Can the Digital Future Be Our Home?

Phil Windley

And yet those systems are not ours, but rather belong to the companies that provide them. I call these systems "administrative" because they are built to administer our experience in a particular domain for the administrator's specific purposes. Not altogether unpleasant, but a far cry from authentic.