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Learning Digital Identity: Design, Deploy, and Manage Identity Architectures

Autor Phillip J Windley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 ian 2023
"Why is it difficult for so many companies to get digital identity right? If you're still wrestling with even simple identity problems like modern website authentication, this practical book has the answers you need. Author Phil Windley provides conceptual frameworks to help you make sense of the protocols, standards, and solutions available, with suggestions for where and when you can apply them. By linking current social login solutions to emerging self-sovereign identity issues, this book explains how digital identity works, gives you a firm grasp of what's coming, and shows how you can use it to solve your most pressing identity problems. Developers, product managers, directors, and VPs will learn how to effectively leverage identity inside applications and across their businesses"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781098117696
ISBN-10: 1098117697
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 177 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: O'Reilly

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Why is it difficult for so many companies to get digital identity right? If you're still wrestling with even simple identity problems like modern website authentication, this practical book has the answers you need. Author Phil Windley provides conceptual frameworks to help you make sense of all the protocols, standards, and solutions available and includes suggestions for where and when you can apply them. By linking current social login solutions to emerging self-sovereign identity issues, this book explains how digital identity works and gives you a firm grasp on what's coming and how you can take advantage of it to solve your most pressing identity problems.

VPs and directors will learn how to more effectively leverage identity across their businesses. This book helps you:Learn why functional online identity is still a difficult problem for most companiesUnderstand the purpose of digital identity and why it's fundamental to your business strategyLearn why "rolling your own" digital identity infrastructure is a bad ideaDifferentiate between core ideas such as authentication and authorizationExplore the properties of centralized, federated, and decentralized identity systemsDetermine the right authorization methods for your specific applicationUnderstand core concepts such as trust, risk, security, and privacyLearn how digital identity and self-sovereign identity can make a difference for you and your organization
 


Notă biografică

Phil Windley is a Principal Engineer in the Office of Information Technology at Brigham Young University. He was the Founding Chair of the Sovrin Foundation, serving from 2016 to 2020. He is also the co-founder and organizer of the Internet Identity Workshop, one of the world's most important and long-lived identity conferences.

Phil writes the popular Technometria blog, and is the author of the books The Live Web (Course Technology, 2011) and Digital Identity (O'Reilly Media, 2005). Phil has served on the Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards for several high-tech companies.

Phil has been a professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University (twice) and the University of Idaho. In addition, Phil was the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kynetx, the company behind the open-source connected-car product, Fuse. He also spent two years as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Utah in 2001-2002, serving on Governor Mike Leavitt's Cabinet and as a member of his Senior Staff. Before entering public service, Phil was Vice President for Product Development and Operations at Excite@Home. He was the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of iMALL, Inc. an early creator of ecommerce tools. Phil received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of California, Davis in 1990.