authentication standard
C23838
concept
An authentication standard is a defined set of rules and protocols that specify how identities are verified and access is securely granted across systems and applications.
Observed surface forms (10)
- authentication framework ×5
- SASL mechanism ×3
- FIDO2 standard ×1
- HTTP authentication scheme ×1
- SQL Server login method ×1
- identity management standard ×1
- identity proofing standard ×1
- single sign-on protocol ×1
- user identity assertion standard ×1
- web authentication protocol ×1
Instances (19)
- FIDO2
- CRAM-MD5 via concept surface "SASL mechanism"
- SASL via concept surface "authentication framework"
- SQL Server Authentication via concept surface "SQL Server login method"
- EAP via concept surface "authentication framework"
- SP 800-63A: Enrollment and Identity Proofing via concept surface "identity proofing standard"
- FIPS 201 via concept surface "identity management standard"
- OpenID 2.0 via concept surface "single sign-on protocol"
- Linux PAM via concept surface "authentication framework"
- Client to Authenticator Protocol via concept surface "FIDO2 standard"
- Fast IDentity Online 2
- FIDO U2F
- FIDO UAF
- Basic via concept surface "HTTP authentication scheme"
- Cross-Enterprise User Assertion via concept surface "user identity assertion standard"
- SCRAM-SHA-256 via concept surface "SASL mechanism"
- Windows NT security model via concept surface "authentication framework"
- ASP.NET Identity via concept surface "authentication framework"
- SCRAM-SHA-1 via concept surface "SASL mechanism"