Authentication and Trust in a Networked World
| Title: | Authentication and Trust in a Networked World (ID: ERM994A) | | Author(s): | Clifford Lynch (Coalition for Networked Information) | | Topics: | Authentication, Network Security and Applications | | Origin: | Educom Review (Archives) (1999) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | In the networked information age, we are seeing the emergence of a web of interorganizational trust relationships in support of commerce and information access, implemented and expedited through new authentication and access management systems. Today this is perhaps most visible as libraries begin to offer extensive electronic resources that are used throughout the campus community. This article discusses how the technical approaches interact with policy issues surrounding networked information access and the need for campus-wide dialog about expectations and policies concerning interorganizational network applications. | | View this resource: | |
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