[Mitkc-announce] Towards Kerberizing Web Identity and Services: new MITKC publication & new mailing-list
Thomas Hardjono
hardjono at MIT.EDU
Wed Feb 4 10:58:29 EST 2009
Towards Kerberizing Web Identity and Services: a new publication from the
MIT Kerberos Consortium
One of the major goals of the MIT Kerberos Consortium (KIT-KC) is to
establish Kerberos as a ubiquitous authentication mechanism on the Internet
and also to make Kerberos appropriate for new environments. One of the key
efforts within the MIT-KC directed at this goal is the Kerberos-on-the-Web
(Kerb-Web) project.
The Kerberos-on-the-web project seeks initially to investigate the various
aspects of the development and deployment of Kerberos within the Web space.
This includes, among others:
(a) the use of the Kerberos authentication paradigm within the context of
web-authentication and web-services security,
(b) the possible architecture integration and interactions between the
Kerberos infrastructure and web-services security infrastructure,
(c) the possible enhancements of the Kerberos authentication protocol and
Kerberos token in order to address the requirements for Single-Sign-On (SSO)
on the Web and Web Identity Federation, and
(d) the potential re-use of existing Kerberos infrastructure investments in
enterprises and other organizations to support the deployment of
Kerberos-on-the-Web solutions.
In order to provide a starting point and context for discussions going
forward regarding Kerberos-on-the-web, the MIT-KC has issued a new
publication entitled "Towards Kerberizing Web Identity and Services". This
publication can be found in the following location:
http://kerberos.org/software/kerbweb.pdf
The MIT-KC is seeking feedback and input specifically on this publication.
These can be addressed to the MIT-KC strategic advisor (hardjono at mit.edu),
addressed to the authors of the publication and/or posted to the new
mitkc-web mailing-list (see below).
Additionally, as an accompaniment to this new publication the MIT-KC has
created a new mailing-list dedicated to Kerberos-on-the-Web. This
mailing-list aims to be an open venue where issues and challenges in
bringing Kerberos to the Web can be discussed.
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mitkc-web
------------------------------------------------------------
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/mitkc-announce/attachments/20090204/727c78c4/attachment.htm
More information about the MITKC-Announce
mailing list