MSDN Webcast: Next-Generation Identity Management With Windows CardSpace (Level 200)
Overview The presenter of this webcast discuss Windows CardSpace, a Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 component that provides a standards-based, interoperable solution for managing diverse digital identities. With phishing attacks and identity theft deterring people from using the Web, Windows CardSpace makes it safer and easier for users to manage online identities and authenticate themselves to Web sites and services. After giving an introduction to identity management, the presenter provides a step-by-step tour of how Windows CardSpace implements the identity metasystem. The attendee will learn how Windows CardSpace fits into the.NET 3.0 Framework, and how it uses Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) for its Web services agreements stack, known collectively as WS- specifications.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 3rd May 2007 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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