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Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) |
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A foundation of network security that: - Remote login to our network - Grants assigned access to resources - Logs when you logged in and logged out |
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Multifactor authentication methods |
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- Something you have - Something you are - Something you know - Somewhere you are - Something you do |
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-allows onetime authentication to multiple systems without passwords -knows the username for a person in each application and presents that application with a token to provide authentication -passes that token using one of the standard identity protocols: SAML, OpenID, WS-Trust, WS-Federation and OAuth |
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-An enterprise level one time login -Applications all require a password -Software handles storing and retrieving the password for the user automatically and logging in |
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-Trust is implied -If domain A trusts domain B, and domain B trusts domain C, then domain A trusts domain C. |
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-Trust must be explicitly established -If domain A trusts domain B, and domain B trusts domain C, then domain A still does not trust domain C. |
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