Key exchange with unilateral authentication (short: unilateral key exchange) is an important primitive in practical security protocols; a prime example is the widely deployed TLS protocol, which is ...
Choosing the wrong authentication protocol could undermine security and limit future expansion. These are the recommended protocols for common use cases. Whether you host your authentication system ...
TechRepublic: Key Exchange with Unilateral Authentication: Composable Security Definition and Modular Protocol Design
Key Exchange with Unilateral Authentication: Composable Security Definition and Modular Protocol Design
Yubico, the company that wants you to drop passwords and use a physical hardware key instead, has unveiled a new product that works with just about any device and authentication protocol. The YubiKey ...
Neowin: Microsoft 365 will soon disable outdated authentication protocols for file access0 0
Microsoft has announced that it is getting rid of some legacy authentication protocols that are used to access files across Microsoft 365 and SharePoint. On a fairly regular basis, Microsoft disables ...
Microsoft 365 will soon disable outdated authentication protocols for file access0 0
Today, thanks to the civil-rights movement, white guilt is propriety—an utterly invisible code that defines decency in our culture with thousands of little protocols we no longer even think about.
Network protocols are like a common language for computers. The computers within a network may use vastly different software and hardware; however, the use of protocols enables them to communicate with each other regardless.
Multiple protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication. A group of protocols designed to work together is known as a protocol suite; when implemented in software, they are a protocol stack.