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There's a biblical story about a walled city called Jericho. In the story, the walled city was under siege, and the folks who wanted in blew their horns for seven days and then the walls all fell down. The Open Group has an initiative based on this story, called Jericho Security, which is based on t...
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Adoption of federated identity technology has been slower than the hype might indicate, despite the maturity of standards such as SAML 2.0 and Web Services Security. This presentation examines the distinct business and technical identity management issues in both the commercial and user-centric spheres, and important catalysts to drive successful deployment.

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Speaker Bio: As part of the Security Group for IBM Tivoli Software, Ron is lead architect responsible for the architecture and design of Tivoli Access Manager family of products focusing on the application of standards based security technologies to both product and client solution architectures. A graduate of the University of California - Santa Barbara, Ron is a Security Architect, System Designer and frequent speaker on Information Security. He has been principal investigator and co-author of numerous patents pertaining to secure web authentication, authorization and session management systems. He also has developed security infrastructures for healthcare and for global financial institutions.

He developed his foundation in Healthcare Security and Privacy as a security architect for Kaiser Permanente’s national strategic planning staff afterward, joining the DASCOM, the Authorization Authority as an Enterprise Architect in 1999.

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Gerardo Pardo-Castellote wrote: Regarding the previous comment about "TCP not lining up a message on one connection after a file transfer on another connection." and the "information in the article not being correct." This is true, but in order for this to occur you would need to open a new TCP connection for every message. This is extremely inefficient, requires a handshake involving a round-trip message, and allocates a lot of system resources. This is certainly something you do not want to do in a real-time system. So in practice anybody developing a real-time system would have to hold the TCP connection open and send successive messages over it (or course one can keep more than one connection open, and round-robin among them but that does not change fundamental problem if the application is writing quickly). Therefore the information in the article IS correct.
Casual Visitor wrote: TCP does not line up a message on one connection after a file transfer on another connection. Each TCP connection forms its own in-order transfer. If you want to convince people to buy your product, you should avoid putting incorrect information in the article. It is much better to have a good analysis with accurate claims so that people will believe that your product might overcome real problems rather than phantom ones like "messages wait behind file transfers".
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