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A client-side CardSpace-Liberty integration architecture
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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 283 archive
Proceedings of the 7th symposium on Identity and trust on the Internet table of contents
Gaithersburg, Maryland
SESSION: Identity management table of contents
Pages 1-7  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-066-1
Authors
Waleed A. Alrodhan  University of London, Surrey, United Kingdom
Chris J. Mitchell  University of London, Surrey, United Kingdom
Sponsors
: OASIS IDtrust Member Section
FPKIPA : Federal Public Key Infrastructure Policy Authority
: The National Institute of Standards and Technology
: Internet2
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Over the last few years, many identity management schemes, frameworks and system specifications have been proposed; however these various schemes and frameworks are typically not interoperable. In this paper we propose an approach to enable interoperation between two of the most prominent identity management schemes, namely the Liberty Alliance Project scheme (specifically the ID-FF LEC Profile) and the Microsoft CardSpace (formerly known as InfoCard) scheme. This integration should enhance interoperability by enabling users to make use of identity management systems even if the system participants are using different schemes. The main advantages and disadvantages of the proposed integration model are also investigated.


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Chris J. Mitchell: colleagues