Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 Profile for OAuth 2.0 Client Authentication and Authorization Grants.
Brian CampbellChuck MortimoreMichael B. JonesPublished in: RFC (2015)
Keyphrases
- markup language
- security requirements
- factor authentication
- access control
- trust negotiation
- security mechanisms
- security policies
- security analysis
- authentication mechanism
- information security
- identity management
- identity authentication
- trust relationships
- mutual authentication
- user authentication
- smart card
- integrity verification
- fuzzy vault
- authentication protocol
- authentication systems
- role based access control
- access requests
- data security
- data encryption
- encryption decryption
- access control policies
- conflict resolution
- xml schema
- biometric data
- authentication scheme
- security services
- trust management
- security protocols
- virtual private network
- security issues
- biometric recognition
- key distribution
- security systems
- key agreement protocol
- network security
- trusted third party
- biometric systems
- extensible markup language
- trusted computing
- database