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WS Security Track - Using Mobile Phones as an SSO Authentication Device in SOA Solutions

New Advances In Java-Based Mobile Devices To Interoperate With Sun's Liberty Alliance Services

Federated identity management across multiple single-sign-on domains is a major challenge for SOA-based solutions to fully realize its business potential. The traditional username/password combination is often too weak to protect the extremely sensitive single-sign-on credentials. The new-generation mobile phones could be used to identify and authorize users for SOA services. The device-based authentication scheme depends on not only "what you know" but also "what you own." This session will discuss new advances in Java-based mobile devices to interoperate with Sun's Liberty Alliance Services.

 

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Michael Juntao Yuan is a member of JDJ's editorial board. He is the author of three books. His latest book, "Nokia Smartphone Hacks" from O'Reilly, teaches you how to make the most out of your mobile phone. He is also the author of "Enterprise J2ME" - a best-selling book on mobile enterprise application development. Michael has a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. He currently works for JBoss Inc. You can visit his Web site and blogs at www.MichaelYuan.com/.

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