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A Radical New Approach to (MUTUAL) Authentication
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About "A Radical New Approach to (MUTUAL) Authentication" topic:
Authors Sanjay
Deshpande, Dr. Pat
Shankar, Eashwar
Ganapathy
Abstract In this
article, we present a fundamentally new identity framework – RELATIVE IDENTITY
- which addresses and eliminates many of the core problems faced by the current
identity technologies. We postulate that authentication necessarily has to be
mutual and that the only valid way to perform mutual authentication is to make
fundamental changes to the identity representation framework.
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Authors Sanjay Deshpande , Dr. Pat Shankar , Eashwar Ganapathy Abstract In this article, we present a fundamentally new identity framework – RELATIVE IDENTITY - which addresses and eliminates many of the core problems faced by the current identity technologies. We postulate that authentication necessarily has to be mutual and that the only valid way to perform mutual authentication is to make fundamental changes to the identity representation framework. This can be accomplished by – Changing from end-point entity labeling (like in the case of login/password, biometric, digital certificates, 2-Way SSL and a combination of these) – to labeling the relationship between the end-point entit...
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Thanks for the insight on Relative identity shailender...nice post
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