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whitepaper Smart Enterprise Single Sign-on2009-09-01 SECUDE
  What is needed is an Enterprise Single Sign-On (E-SSO) solution that allows end-users to securely authenticate once and then access their desktop and their enterprise applications. And that is able to support all administrative and operational tasks required to efficiently use such a solution in an enterprise environment. This white paper describes how the requirements for a reliable and powerful enterprise single sign-on solution can be realized efficiently, conveniently, and at a low cost.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper RAIL, Retail and Reality2009-04-13 Fujitsu
  The rail industry has seen a steep rise in demand and is gearing up to absorb further changes. As it morphs into a modern, mass-market consumer proposition and leaves behind an era of undifferentiated utility service, what can rail learn from the retail sector - a great success story in contemporary business change? Features of the white paper which bear on the retail dimension include simplifying fares, introducing smartcards in major cities and selling inter-city tickets via mobile phone.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Recommendation on the Credential Numbering Scheme for the FIPS 201 PIV Card Global Unique Identifier2009-03-01 Smart Card Alliance
  This paper presents a proposal by the Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council (PAC) on the population of the GUID field found within the Cardholder Unique ID (CHUID) of a PIV card. Past industry submissions to the Physical Access Interagency Interoperability Working Group (PAIIWG), as early as April 2004, recommended that the GUID be in IPv6 address format. The intent was to have an industry-standard numbering schema that is not owned by the federal government, yet yields a number space large enough to avoid collisions within and between domains.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper A Healthcare CFO's Guide to Smart Card Technology and Applications2009-02-01 Smart Card Alliance
  Healthcare is seeing a steady and increasing dependence on information technology that is rapidly transforming the practice of medicine and the delivery of care. Technology is an ever-changing and evolving aspect of modern business. For healthcare CFOs, the challenge is not only to secure the funding for new technology, but also to weigh the potential benefits of new and emerging technology against the costs. Serious consideration must be given to the consequences of technology adoption for legacy systems, lifecycle costs, and long-term technology evolution. This white paper outlines some of the major challenges faced by healthcare CFOs and discusses how smart card technology can provide innovative, practical and cost-effective solutions.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Making Privacy-Preserving Data Mining Practical With Smartcards2009-01-20 Bar-Ilan University
  Data mining provides large benefits to the commercial, government and homeland security sectors, but the aggregation and storage of huge amounts of data about citizens inevitably leads to an erosion of privacy. To achieve the benefits that data mining has to offer, while at the same time enhancing privacy, one needs technological solutions that simultaneously enable data mining while preserving privacy. This need has been recognized by the US government, as can be seen in the February 2008 report on data mining by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. This paper presents surprisingly simple and extraordinarily efficient protocols for a number of non-trivial tasks related to privacy-preserving data mining.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Identity Management Systems, Smart Cards and Privacy2009-01-01 Smart Card Alliance
  The requirement - how to identify people unequivocally while also protecting their privacy-shapes every discussion of how to design, build, or implement a new, secure, identity management system. Designing a new identity management system is complex, and the requirement to balance security and privacy affects everything about a system design, from the policies and processes formulated to support and maintain the system to the system's architecture and the particular technology chosen to authenticate individuals.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Cryptanalysis on Improved Remote User Authentication Scheme Preserving User Anonymity2008-10-01 Kyungil University
  Remote user authentication using smartcards is the most widely used scheme for a valid user to login to a remote server and to access the services provided by the server over insecure channels. Due to the convenience, secure storage, and secure computation of smartcards, many smartcard-based remote authentication schemes have been proposed. Most of these schemes have the following good properties: the server has no password table; users can freely choose their own passwords; it demands only low communication and computation cost; mutual authentication is provided between a user and a server.

Tags: LAN - WAN
  
whitepaper Protecting key assets (security)2008-05-09 siemens
  Key infrastructure elements must be secured against outages, damage and sabotage. Siemens offers comprehensive solutions from healthcare and power generation to water supply, transportation, and industrial production, to telecommunications.

Tags: Network Management, IT Infrastructure, IT Infrastructure, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Oracle Adaptive Access Manager2008-02-08 Oracle
 

Businesses, government agencies, and consumers all face the growing threat of internet fraud. Oracle Adaptive Access Manager provides superior protection for businesses and their customers through it core components.

Adaptive strong authenticator and adaptive risk manager are two primary components of Oracle Adaptive Access Manager. Together they create one of the most powerful weapons in the war against online fraud. This white paper describes these components and their functionality.



Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Smart Card Technology: The Right Choice for REAL ID2008-01-15 Smart Card Alliance
  The privacy of a citizen's personal information endures only as long as security protections are in place to prevent access to, or tampering with, that information. Unlike other identification technologies, smart cards can implement a personal firewall for an individual's data, releasing only the information required and only when it is required. The card's unique ability to verify the authority of the reader and the card's strong security at both the card and data level make the smart card an excellent guardian of a cardholder's personal information. Unlike other forms of identification (such as a printed driver's license), a smart card does not reveal all of an individual's personal information when it is presented.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption