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Kerberos - 5 Resources

Kerberos is a network authentication protocol. It is designed to provide strong authentication for client/server applications by using secret-key cryptography.

Publications (1)

EDUCAUSE publications address a diverse range of professional challenges in higher education IT, from updates on current developments to explorations of important overarching issues. Listed below are the full range of research, reports and other publications that EDUCAUSE and its members have written about Kerberos.

Item ID Title Resource Category Pub Date Views Rankingsort icon
CNC9721
CAUSE (Archives)
01/01/1997 3,335
 

Presentations (3)

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Item ID Title Resource Category Pub Date Views Rankingsort icon
EAF0613
Paul B. Hill, R.L. Morgan, David H. Walker and David L. Wasley
Presentations/Speeches
EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP)
02/09/2006 2,313
 
NMD0604
Nicholas Davis, James A. Jokl and David L. Wasley
Presentations/Speeches
Net@EDU (State Networks)
02/06/2006 2,622
 
EAF0464
EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP)
01/01/2004 3,317
 

Podcasts (1)

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CNI Podcast: The MIT Kerberos Consortium
  Play | Show Notes | Download (12.13 MB audio/mpeg)
259 01/14/2009
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