Between 12th and 14th century, Hohenstaufen's Empire in Germany and Italy, Anjou's Kingdom in France and Plantagenets' Kingdom of England was the most important political structure, often in war amogst themselves
Being aware of a scam is the first step to avoid becoming it's next victim. Here we are showing a common ATM scam. If you found this information useful, please tell a friend. We host Seminars that can increase awareness on the growing threat of ID Fraud
Between 12th and 14th century, Hohenstaufen's Empire in Germany and Italy, Anjou's Kingdom in France and Plantagenets' Kingdom of England was the most important political structure, often in war amogst themselves
Being aware of a scam is the first step to avoid becoming it's next victim. Here we are showing a common ATM scam. If you found this information useful, please tell a friend. We host Seminars that can increase awareness on the growing threat of ID Fraud
This document provides an overview of Wikispaces and how it can be used in the classroom. Wikispaces allows for easy collaborative learning through wikis, which are webpages that can be easily edited. It has no learning curve, constant updates, and good customer service. Teachers can use Wikispaces for group projects, managing documents, classroom discussions, and collaborating with other classes. Getting started is simple - teachers create an account and space, then students can edit pages to share information on various topics.
The document proposes a transient client secret extension for OAuth 2.0 public clients. It addresses the problem that on iOS, app selection by custom URL schemes is non-deterministic, so a malicious app could intercept the code by registering the same custom scheme as the target app. As public clients do not have a client secret, the access token could be obtained by the malicious app with high probability. The proposed extension assigns a transient client secret to public clients that is only valid for the initial authorization request to mitigate this risk.
This document summarizes a presentation about OpenID Connect. OpenID Connect is an identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol that allows clients to verify the identity of the user based on the authentication performed by an authorization server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the user. It defines core functionality for modern identity frameworks by standardizing how clients and servers discover and use identity data exposed by identity providers and how clients can verify that identity data. The presenter discusses how OpenID Connect provides a simple yet powerful way to authenticate users and share attributes about them between websites and applications in an interoperable manner.