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May 2008 - Posts

All your tokens are belong to us?

Kim just posted a great piece about "an account this week describing an attack on the use of CardSpace within Internet Explorer". I won't add anything, because his post is just perfect as it is: I strongly suggest you go read it in its entirety . Here

The fedlet as an R-STS

I am horribly behind schedule with my blog, I still have to post a wrapup of IIW but didn't find the time so far; however I want to quickly comment on the recent coverage of the Fedlet (see Pat himself here and Paul here ). I attended the nice IIW session
Posted by vibro | 1 Comments

Claims propagation: Kirchhoff or maxflow?

In the last week or so Paul Madsen made at least a couple of posts with strong visual components: one that resumed my old 2005 post on a notation for message crypto, the other on Feynman diagrams . Nice! Paul, when I am in that mood I find especially

Blogging software misfired...

...or I clicked "Publish" instead of "Save Draft". Anyway, the net result is that a post was erroneously published in draft format; since it was during the lunch break, it had the time to propagate and be reaggregated in a number of feeds. Luckily I didn't
Posted by vibro | 1 Comments

Claim types: a coarse taxonomy

In short. I make some considerations about what kind of info ends up in a claim, and the things we expect will happen when those info are processed. I then describe what I call infrastructure claims, for the lack of a better term, and their role in authorization;

Privacy & Money do not mix very well in Italy

Privacy is in the eye of the beholder . From time to time something happens that gives spectacular confirmation of that simple statement. Consider what happened in Italy just few hours ago. "L'agenzia delle entrate", the Italian tax agency, published
Posted by vibro | 1 Comments
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