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2015-05-04
Patil, A., Pandit, R., Patel, S..  2014.  Implementation of security framework for multiple web applications. Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI), 2014 International Conference on. :1-7.

Single sign-on (SSO) is an identity management technique that provides users the ability to use multiple Web services with one set of credentials. However, when the authentication server is down or unavailable, users cannot access Web services, even if the services are operating normally. Therefore, enabling continuous use is important in single sign on. In this paper, we present security framework to overcome credential problems of accessing multiple web application. We explain system functionality with authorization and Authentication. We consider these methods from the viewpoint of continuity, security and efficiency makes the framework highly secure.

Kreutz, D., Bessani, A., Feitosa, E., Cunha, H..  2014.  Towards Secure and Dependable Authentication and Authorization Infrastructures. Dependable Computing (PRDC), 2014 IEEE 20th Pacific Rim International Symposium on. :43-52.

We propose a resilience architecture for improving the security and dependability of authentication and authorization infrastructures, in particular the ones based on RADIUS and OpenID. This architecture employs intrusion-tolerant replication, trusted components and entrusted gateways to provide survivable services ensuring compatibility with standard protocols. The architecture was instantiated in two prototypes, one implementing RADIUS and another implementing OpenID. These prototypes were evaluated in fault-free executions, under faults, under attack, and in diverse computing environments. The results show that, beyond being more secure and dependable, our prototypes are capable of achieving the performance requirements of enterprise environments, such as IT infrastructures with more than 400k users.