JavaScript: The Complete Reference, 2nd edition
JavaScript: The Complete Reference, 2nd edition
Mechanics of User Identification and Authentication
Mechanics of User Identification and Authentication
Beginning Windows CardSpace: From Novice to Professional
Beginning Windows CardSpace: From Novice to Professional
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Foundations of Security: What Every Programmer Needs to Know
Verified implementations of the information card federated identity-management protocol
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Information, computer and communications security
A client-side CardSpace-Liberty integration architecture
Proceedings of the 7th symposium on Identity and trust on the Internet
Understanding windows cardspace: an introduction to the concepts and challenges of digital identities
JavaScript and Ajax for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (7th Edition)
JavaScript and Ajax for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide (7th Edition)
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet
Foundations of Security Analysis and Design V
Identity Management: A Primer
OpenID: the Definitive Guide
Enhancing cardspace authentication using a mobile device
DBSec'11 Proceedings of the 25th annual IFIP WG 11.3 conference on Data and applications security and privacy
A universal client-based identity management tool
EuroPKI'11 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Public Key Infrastructures, Services, and Applications
HCI'13 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-Computer Interaction: users and contexts of use - Volume Part III
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Whilst the growing number of identity management systems have the potential to reduce the threat of identity attacks, major deployment problems remain because of the lack of interoperability between such systems. In this paper we propose a novel scheme to provide interoperability between two of the most widely discussed identity management systems, namely Microsoft CardSpace and Liberty. In this scheme, CardSpace users are able to obtain an assertion token from a Liberty-enabled identity provider that will satisfy the security requirements of a CardSpace-enabled relying party. We specify the operation of the integration scheme and also describe an implementation of a proof-of-concept prototype. Additionally, security and operational analyses are provided.