Abstract:-This paper describes the best of using single sign on (SSO) using social networking sites. The practice of implementing traditional username/password authentication on the Internet suffers from a number of issues that reduce its efficacy, increase costs, and significantly increase risk for an organization. Fortunately by leveraging third-party Authentication through social login, in which existing identities from social networks like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are used to register and sign in to other sites. Companies can mitigate risks of theft of passwords, reduce costs, and improve new customer conversion rates
OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scal...
Abstract — With the boom of software-as-a-service and social networking, web-based single sign-on (S...
For eons, passwords have been the gatekeepers to information and data located that is behind a ‘lock...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
Single sign on (SSO) • An Internet single sign on (SSO) system allows a user to log in to multiple w...
AbstractSingle sign-on (SSO) is a mechanism that uses a single action of authentication to permit an...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
The growth of Online Social Networking (OSN) sites has created opportunities for consumers to commun...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
Social networking sites have emerged in recent years to enhance social connections over the internet...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
For eons, passwords have been the gatekeepers to information and data located that is behind a ‘lock...
OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scal...
Abstract — With the boom of software-as-a-service and social networking, web-based single sign-on (S...
For eons, passwords have been the gatekeepers to information and data located that is behind a ‘lock...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
Single sign on (SSO) • An Internet single sign on (SSO) system allows a user to log in to multiple w...
AbstractSingle sign-on (SSO) is a mechanism that uses a single action of authentication to permit an...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
While there exist many secure authentication and authorization solutions for web applications, their...
The growth of Online Social Networking (OSN) sites has created opportunities for consumers to commun...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
Social networking sites have emerged in recent years to enhance social connections over the internet...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
OpenID and OAuth are open and lightweight web single sign-on (SSO) protocols that have been adopted ...
For eons, passwords have been the gatekeepers to information and data located that is behind a ‘lock...
OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scal...
Abstract — With the boom of software-as-a-service and social networking, web-based single sign-on (S...
For eons, passwords have been the gatekeepers to information and data located that is behind a ‘lock...