Description: Business Agnostic Identity and Access Management Technical Interoperability Agreement Solutions (BAIAMTIAS) is a grouping that refers to actual solutions that facilitate the management of digital identities and access rights across different business environments. These solutions are based on various open standards and protocols that ensure secure and efficient authentication, authorization, and exchange of security assertions between different systems and applications.
Additional information: The BAIAMTIAS includes a variety of protocols and standards such as OpenID, SAML, NTLM, OAuth 2.0, OAuth 1.0, Basic Auth, Bearer Token, JWT Bearer, Hawk Authentication, and Digest Auth. These elements provide a range of functionalities from decentralized authentication (OpenID), exchanging authentication and authorization data (SAML), providing authentication, integrity, and confidentiality to users (NTLM), to enabling applications to obtain limited access to user accounts on an HTTP service (OAuth 2.0 and 1.0). They also include methods for a web browser or application to provide a username and password when making a request (Basic Auth), using a type of access token for user authentication (Bearer Token), using a JSON Web Token as a bearer token (JWT Bearer), making HTTP requests authenticated using a Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithm (Hawk Authentication), and authenticating a user and verifying their access rights to a system or server (Digest Auth).
Example: Examples of application of BAIAMTIAS include: a user logging into multiple unrelated websites using a single identity and password through OpenID; an enterprise-level application allowing single sign-on using SAML; a Windows operating system using NTLM for authentication in various network protocols; a web application obtaining limited access to a user's Facebook account through OAuth 2.0; a web browser providing a username and password when making a request using Basic Auth; a server generating a Bearer Token in response to a login request for user authentication; a scalable application using JWT Bearer for client authentication and authorization; a RESTful API making HTTP requests authenticated using Hawk Authentication; and a system verifying a user's access rights using Digest Auth.
Publisher: EIRA Team Research
LOST view: TV-Technical Agreements
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/BusinessAgnosticIdentityAndAccessManagementTechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementSolutionsGrouping
EIRA traceability: eira:TechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementContract
EIRA concept: eira:SolutionBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-08-17
dct:identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/BusinessAgnosticIdentityAndAccessManagementTechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementSolutionsGrouping
dct:title: Business Agnostic Identity And Access Management Technical Interoperability Agreement Solutions Catalogue
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eira:PURI | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/BusinessAgnosticIdentityAndAccessManagementTechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementSolutionsGrouping |
eira:ABB | eira:TechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementContract |
dct:modified | 2023-08-17 |
dct:identifier | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/BusinessAgnosticIdentityAndAccessManagementTechnicalInteroperabilityAgreementSolutionsGrouping |
dct:title | Business Agnostic Identity And Access Management Technical Interoperability Agreement Solutions Catalogue |
skos:example | Examples of application of BAIAMTIAS include: a user logging into multiple unrelated websites using a single identity and password through OpenID; an enterprise-level application allowing single sign-on using SAML; a Windows operating system using NTLM for authentication in various network protocols; a web application obtaining limited access to a user's Facebook account through OAuth 2.0; a web browser providing a username and password when making a request using Basic Auth; a server generating a Bearer Token in response to a login request for user authentication; a scalable application using JWT Bearer for client authentication and authorization; a RESTful API making HTTP requests authenticated using Hawk Authentication; and a system verifying a user's access rights using Digest Auth. |
skos:note | The BAIAMTIAS includes a variety of protocols and standards such as OpenID, SAML, NTLM, OAuth 2.0, OAuth 1.0, Basic Auth, Bearer Token, JWT Bearer, Hawk Authentication, and Digest Auth. These elements provide a range of functionalities from decentralized authentication (OpenID), exchanging authentication and authorization data (SAML), providing authentication, integrity, and confidentiality to users (NTLM), to enabling applications to obtain limited access to user accounts on an HTTP service (OAuth 2.0 and 1.0). They also include methods for a web browser or application to provide a username and password when making a request (Basic Auth), using a type of access token for user authentication (Bearer Token), using a JSON Web Token as a bearer token (JWT Bearer), making HTTP requests authenticated using a Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithm (Hawk Authentication), and authenticating a user and verifying their access rights to a system or server (Digest Auth). |
eira:concept | eira:SolutionBuildingBlock |
dct:description | Business Agnostic Identity and Access Management Technical Interoperability Agreement Solutions (BAIAMTIAS) is a grouping that refers to actual solutions that facilitate the management of digital identities and access rights across different business environments. These solutions are based on various open standards and protocols that ensure secure and efficient authentication, authorization, and exchange of security assertions between different systems and applications. |
dct:publisher | EIRA Team Research |
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eira:view | TV-Technical Agreements |