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Information technology - OpenID connect - OpenID connect front-channel logout 1.0
OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner. This document defines a logout mechanism that uses front-channel communication via the…
Éditeur :
IEC
Statut :
Publié
Date de publication :
2024-09-30
Code(s) de l'ICS :
35.030
Information technology — OpenID connect — OpenID connect front-channel logout 1.0
OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It enables Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner. This document defines a logout mechanism that uses front-channel communication via the…
Éditeur :
ISO
Statut :
Publié
Date de publication :
2024-09-30
Code(s) de l'ICS :
35.030
Information security — Key management — Part 7: Cross-domain password-based authenticated key exchan...
This document specifies mechanisms for cross-domain password-based authenticated key exchange, all of which are four-party password-based authenticated key exchange (4PAKE) protocols. Such protocols let two communicating entities establish a shared session key using just the login passwords that they share with their respective domain authentication servers. The authentication servers, assumed to…
Éditeur :
ISO
Statut :
Publié
Date de publication :
2021-07-05
Code(s) de l'ICS :
35.030
Information security - Key management - Part 7: Cross-domain password-based authenticated key exchan...
This document specifies mechanisms for cross-domain password-based authenticated key exchange, all of which are four-party password-based authenticated key exchange (4PAKE) protocols. Such protocols let two communicating entities establish a shared session key using just the login passwords that they share with their respective domain authentication servers. The authentication servers, assumed to…
Éditeur :
IEC
Statut :
Publié
Date de publication :
2021-07-05
Code(s) de l'ICS :
35.030