Authenticating Users? What are the issues?
with guest expert Greg Jackson, Associate Provost for Information Technology University of Chicago�
November 5, 1998
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Guest Expert
Greg
Jackson is Associate Provost for Information Technology
at the University
of Chicago. Formerly Director of Academic Computing at MIT,
he also spent 15 years on the faculty of Harvard and Stanford. He
is active in numerous information-technology efforts nationally,
such as the Seminars
on Academic Computing, Educom and CAUSE (now united as EDUCAUSE),
the Common Solutions
Group, the CIO groups from Ivy+ and CIC institutions, and the
Internet2/UCAID
initiative. You can find out much more about Greg Jackson at his
website at the University of Chicago.
The Coalition for Networked Information is one source for related materials. Your best background reading bet is its white paper, edited by Clifford Lynch, entitled A White Paper on Authentication and Access Management Issues in Cross-organizational Use of Networked Information Resources. Prepared in the Spring of 1998, it is the result of a long preparation process including email list review and face to face meetings of topical experts.Additional background on this topic can be found at the Digital Library Federation's website.
We thought you'd like to know about three books we used to get ready for this TechTalk session. For your convenience, in association with Amazon.com, we've provided links to where you can purchase the books.
Secure Electronic Commerce: Building the Infrastructure for Digital Signatures and Encryption by Warwick Ford and Michael S. Baum�
Understanding Digital Signatures: Establishing Trust Over the Internet and Other Networks by Gail L. Grant
Web Security and Commerce by Simson Garfinkel with Gene Spafford