Coraz więcej osób przekonuje się, że badania jednak mają sens:) Jednak sam zakres metod badawczych pozostaje dość niewielki. Dlatego chciałam podzielić się fantastycznym narzędziem eksploracyjnym, które pozwala na zdobycie informacji, które nijak nie wydobyłoby się z użytkowników w trakcie wywiadów, grup fokusowych czy nawet badań dzienniczkowych.
Coraz więcej osób przekonuje się, że badania jednak mają sens:) Jednak sam zakres metod badawczych pozostaje dość niewielki. Dlatego chciałam podzielić się fantastycznym narzędziem eksploracyjnym, które pozwala na zdobycie informacji, które nijak nie wydobyłoby się z użytkowników w trakcie wywiadów, grup fokusowych czy nawet badań dzienniczkowych.
Identity Management: Using OIDC to Empower the Next-Generation AppsTom Freestone
The document discusses using OpenID Connect (OIDC) to enable authentication for mobile and cloud applications. It outlines some challenges of moving to mobile and cloud platforms, such as how to reuse existing systems and maximize past investments. The document then presents OIDC as a solution, describing how it allows for flexible authentication of users across devices and applications through an open standard for identity federation. It provides examples of how OIDC improves upon traditional authentication methods for both service accounts and user-based access.
This document discusses authentication and authorization frameworks like OAuth and OpenID Connect. It provides an overview of key concepts like authentication, authorization, roles in OAuth like resource owner, client, authorization server and resource server. It explains the authorization code grant flow in OAuth and how OpenID Connect builds upon OAuth to provide identity features. It also compares OpenID Connect to SAML and discusses Microsoft and TechCello implementations of these specifications.
Explains the process described in the core specification for OpenID Connect 1.0 which is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner.
The document discusses OIDC identity federation, which allows for dynamic discovery and registration of entities while enforcing federation and organization policies. It describes the process of metadata transfer between an organization, federation operator, and organization coordinator to verify and sign entity-specific information according to policies. The goal is to allow identity portability through open, standards-based methods of federation.
Angboard is a pure Javascript horizon replacement that uses current generation Javascript tooling to connect directly to OpenStack APIs, avoiding middleware for a more responsive user experience (UX) with easier UX changes. It is a browser-based tool that uses Bootstrap, AngularJS, and an HTTP(S) server with an API proxy to access OpenStack services like Nova, Swift, and Keystone.
Identity Management: Using OIDC to Empower the Next-Generation AppsTom Freestone
The document discusses using OpenID Connect (OIDC) to enable authentication for mobile and cloud applications. It outlines some challenges of moving to mobile and cloud platforms, such as how to reuse existing systems and maximize past investments. The document then presents OIDC as a solution, describing how it allows for flexible authentication of users across devices and applications through an open standard for identity federation. It provides examples of how OIDC improves upon traditional authentication methods for both service accounts and user-based access.
This document discusses authentication and authorization frameworks like OAuth and OpenID Connect. It provides an overview of key concepts like authentication, authorization, roles in OAuth like resource owner, client, authorization server and resource server. It explains the authorization code grant flow in OAuth and how OpenID Connect builds upon OAuth to provide identity features. It also compares OpenID Connect to SAML and discusses Microsoft and TechCello implementations of these specifications.
Explains the process described in the core specification for OpenID Connect 1.0 which is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner.
The document discusses OIDC identity federation, which allows for dynamic discovery and registration of entities while enforcing federation and organization policies. It describes the process of metadata transfer between an organization, federation operator, and organization coordinator to verify and sign entity-specific information according to policies. The goal is to allow identity portability through open, standards-based methods of federation.
Angboard is a pure Javascript horizon replacement that uses current generation Javascript tooling to connect directly to OpenStack APIs, avoiding middleware for a more responsive user experience (UX) with easier UX changes. It is a browser-based tool that uses Bootstrap, AngularJS, and an HTTP(S) server with an API proxy to access OpenStack services like Nova, Swift, and Keystone.
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.
Brentford provides skilled workers and staff on a temporary basis to clients in the UAE. They have electricians, plumbers, masons, carpenters and other skilled tradesmen available for work. Brentford benefits from its parent company DSS's strong brand recognition and reputation in the industry. DSS has been operating in the recruitment industry for many years and has established an image of helping people. This positive brand recognition helps Brentford attract competent resources who would otherwise prefer working directly with contractors.
The document provides information about skilled tradespeople and technical staff that Brentford-EPIC has available for temporary or contract work in the UAE. Specifically, it mentions that electricians, marble setters, joinery carpenters, and plumbers may be available. It also outlines Brentford-EPIC's service delivery capabilities, including a track record of competent and ethical work, being a single source provider licensed for labour supply, and experience working both onshore and offshore in the UAE. The document seeks to convey the advantages of using Brentford-EPIC for temporary resource needs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.