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This is the official community gathering place and information resource for identity and trusted infrastructure standards. The site is hosted by the OASIS IDtrust Member Section, a group that encourages new participation from developers and users. This is an open, vendor-neutral community-driven site, and the public is encouraged to contribute content. See more about this site.

Ubisecure Refines Ubilogin Single Sign-On Solution

Ubisecure, a developer of standardized identity and access management software, has announced a new version of its Ubilogin Single Sign-On solution. Ubilogin SSO provides authentication, access control and federation for intranet, extranet and web services.

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XACML 3.0: Managing Access Control in the Cloud and Beyond

Location: 
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/541497913
Date: 
8 Jun 2011 - 14:00 - 15:00
Event Type: 
Webinar

2011 Data Breach Investigations Report Indicates Cyber Criminals Shifting to Smaller, More Opportunistic Attacks

Data loss through cyber attacks decreased sharply in 2010, but the total number of breaches was higher than ever, according to the Verizon 2011 Data Breach Investigations Report. These findings continue to demonstrate that businesses and consumers must remain vigilant in implementing and maintaining security practices.

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CA Technologies Champions White House Initiative to Create “Identity Ecosystem”

CA Technologies announced its support for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC), a White House initiative to create an “identity ecosystem” to improve the privacy, security and convenience of sensitive online transactions. CA Technologies Identity and Access Management solutions, CA SiteMinder®, CA Arcot WebFort® and CA Arcot RiskFort™, are part of a multi-company, private sector demonstration being shown today at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with a press conference where U.S.

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CROSS X CHECK, INC. - Controlled Access Systems

Cross X Check and its Founder and Inventors have received three U.S. Patents for the invention of a biometric identifcation system that uses the curvature of the skull to positively identify someone without physical contact utilizing extemely high frequency low power mm-waves. The system allows positive identification even if the person is wearing a hat, scarf, turbin, veil, or burka. The system works in lowlight or no light conditions.

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