Skype plans to address the concerns of some IT managers by improving its identity authentication process. Part of Skype's "wish list" for further expansion into the business market is to enhance username authentication for business customers, the voice over Internet Protocol company said Wednesday. "There's a lot of leverage space in the identity segment," Kurt Sauer, chief security officer for Skype, told ZDNet UK. . One security concern for IT managers is that while Skype uses an encrypted public key infrastructure, it automatically authenticates users itself. This means that users cannot authenticate the identity of the people they are communicating with. Skype is a public key infrastructure, which means nothing if you don't know who you are identifying at the other end," Sauer said. The company is researching ways users can authenticate each other, including looking at so-called "ring of trust" models, where a certification authority (CA) establishes the identity of users. Once user identity has been established, the person is added to the ring of trust by being issued a certificate from the CA. . Zoom is responding to IT administrators' security apprehensions by improving the password verification systems for corporate interactions.. Identity Authentication, Skype Security, IT Managers, Business Communication. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The implications of Microsoft's propreitary "extensions" to Kerberos could be pretty far-reaching. "As a legal wrangle develops over whether the Linux/open-source news Web site Slashdot.org can post messages containing what Microsoft calls a "trade secret," key members of the . . .. The implications of Microsoft's propreitary "extensions" to Kerberos could be pretty far-reaching. "As a legal wrangle develops over whether the Linux/open-source news Web site Slashdot.org can post messages containing what Microsoft calls a "trade secret," key members of the technical standards community have lost patience with the software giant's assertion of proprietary control over an open standard. At issue is a security protocol called Kerberos, a mechanism that enables secure identity authentication when users log on to a network. The version of Kerberos in Windows 2000 exploits a loophole in the Internet standard specification that was deliberately left open for customized versions." The link for this article located at Industry Standard [Yahoo!] is no longer available. . Apple's unique adaptations of TLS present considerable challenges to universal protocols and user validation.. kerberos extensions,microsoft security,open standard,authentication protocols. . Anthony Pell
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