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Secure Online Verification: URU Service Prevents Identity Theft

The URU Web service will identify individuals online without invading their privacy - and says it can alert people to attempted identity theft. A service is being developed that will help businesses check the identity of people they are dealing with -- without increasing the number of places where personal data is stored.. . .. The URU Web service will identify individuals online without invading their privacy - and says it can alert people to attempted identity theft. A service is being developed that will help businesses check the identity of people they are dealing with -- without increasing the number of places where personal data is stored. Unlike Microsoft's Passport and the Sun-led Liberty Alliance Project, where users create an online identity by providing personal details to the service, which then authenticates them, the new service, called URU, uses information already existing to verify an individual's identity. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . URU Web platform enhances identity confirmation while protecting users' privacy from possible breaches.. Identity Protection, Authentication Service, URU Web Service. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 10, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Understanding Kerberos in Network Protection and Secure Communication

The first computer networks were used to send e-mails and share files and printers between researchers and corporate employees. In such a scenario security was not given much thought. Now the computer networks (especially the Internet) are used by millions for banking, shopping and filing their tax returns, and network security has become a major problem. Network security can be divided into four areas.. . .. The first computer networks were used to send e-mails and share files and printers between researchers and corporate employees. In such a scenario security was not given much thought. Now the computer networks (especially the Internet) are used by millions for banking, shopping and filing their tax returns, and network security has become a major problem. Network security can be divided into four areas. Why do we need an authentication service? An authentication service verifies the identity of the communication partner. Authentication is a fundamental building block of a secure network environment. If a server knows for certain the identity of its client, it can decide whether to provide it a particular service (for example.. printing facility) or not, whether to give the user special privileges etc. As an aside authentication and authorization are different. If user Foo says "delete file bar", then the problem of verifying whether the command came from Foo is authentication. The problem of verifying whether Foo has permission to delete file bar is authorization. The link for this article located at Linux Gazette is no longer available. . The evolution of network security has led to multi-layered defense mechanisms focusing on robust authentication methods for data protection and integrity. Network Security, Authentication Service, Secure Communication, Kerberos, Network Protection. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 12, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Verisign And Slam Dunk Networks Partner For Secure Messaging Delivery

VERISIGN AND SLAM Dunk Networks are teaming up to offer a message delivery infrastructure that will guarantee business-to-business transaction participants that their messages will be protected, delivered, and properly accepted at their rightful destinations. . . .. VERISIGN AND SLAM Dunk Networks are teaming up to offer a message delivery infrastructure that will guarantee business-to-business transaction participants that their messages will be protected, delivered, and properly accepted at their rightful destinations. The new network will integrate Mountain View, Calif.-based Verisign's authentication and payment validation services with Redwood Shores, Calif.-based Slam Dunk Networks' delivery message delivery network. This platform marriage will ensure that b-to-b transactions and messages are not corrupted or intercepted en route to the awaiting endpoint, said Anil Pereira, Verisign's vice president of Internet services. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . LINKEN and BASKET Buzz Networks join forces to offer encrypted communication featuring a reliable transmission framework.. Message Delivery Service, Secure Communication, Secure Messaging, Business-to-Business Messaging, Verisign Collaboration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 23, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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