Computer Science, asked by jawaharnajre, 6 months ago

identity federations can be implicit or explicit true or false

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Answered by MrWanderer
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Hey there this is your answer...!!!

Implicit authentication (IA) is a technique that allows the smart device to recognize its owner by being acquainted with his/her behaviors.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

  • Identity federation is a trust system established between two parties for the purpose of authenticating users and communicating the information required to authorise their access to resources. An identity provider (IdP) is in charge of user authentication in this system, and a service provider (SP), such as a service or an application, controls resource access. The SP trusts the IdP to authenticate users and relies on the information provided by the IdP about them under administrative agreement and configuration.
  • After authenticating a user, the IdP sends an assertion message to the SP, which contains the user's sign-in name and other attributes that the SP requires to establish a session with the user and determine the scope of resource access that the SP should grant.
  • Federation is a common approach to developing access control systems in which users are managed centrally within a central IdP and their access to multiple applications and services acting as SPs is governed.

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