Current Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide content-hosting and service providers (CSPs) with sufficient incentives to become relying parties (RPs). We propose a browser-based Web SSO solution that requires minimal user interaction and provide RPs with clear value propositions to motivate their adoption. Our approach builds OpenID support into web browsers, hides OpenID identifiers from users by using their existing email accounts, extends the OpenID protocol to perform authentication directly by browsers, and introduces an OpenIDAuth HTTP access authentication scheme to convey authenticated identities automatically into websites that support OpenID for authentication. Our solution em...
This paper presents a research concerning users' behaviours towards Web Single-Sign-On (SSO) for acc...
It is increasingly difficult to manage the user identities (IDs) of rapidly developing and numerous ...
The web is essential for business and personal activities well beyond information retrieval, such on...
Current Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide...
OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scal...
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 ...
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on solution; however, the interaction flows provided...
The problem of password memorability among users has led to the introduction of Single Sign-On (SSO)...
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on (SSO) solution. This work investigates the challe...
Single Sign-on (SSO) authentication was introduced to overcome the problem of password memorability ...
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a solution where the authentication process is taken care of once by a third...
Web 2.0 users need usable mechanisms for sharing their content with each other in a controlled m...
We suggest that OpenID should use email addresses rather than URLs as identifiers, and show how Open...
OpenID 2.0 is a user-centric Web single sign-on protocol with over one billion OpenID-enabled user a...
This paper presents a research concerning users' behaviours towards Web Single-Sign-On (SSO) for acc...
It is increasingly difficult to manage the user identities (IDs) of rapidly developing and numerous ...
The web is essential for business and personal activities well beyond information retrieval, such on...
Current Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions impose a cognitive burden on web users and do not provide...
OpenID and InfoCard are two mainstream Web single sign-on (SSO) solutions intended for Internet-scal...
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 ...
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on solution; however, the interaction flows provided...
The problem of password memorability among users has led to the introduction of Single Sign-On (SSO)...
OpenID is an open and promising Web single sign-on (SSO) solution. This work investigates the challe...
Single Sign-on (SSO) authentication was introduced to overcome the problem of password memorability ...
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a solution where the authentication process is taken care of once by a third...
Web 2.0 users need usable mechanisms for sharing their content with each other in a controlled m...
We suggest that OpenID should use email addresses rather than URLs as identifiers, and show how Open...
OpenID 2.0 is a user-centric Web single sign-on protocol with over one billion OpenID-enabled user a...
This paper presents a research concerning users' behaviours towards Web Single-Sign-On (SSO) for acc...
It is increasingly difficult to manage the user identities (IDs) of rapidly developing and numerous ...
The web is essential for business and personal activities well beyond information retrieval, such on...