High Assurance Re-Direction (HARD) Problem Statement
draft-barnes-hard-problem-00
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| Authors | Richard Barnes , Peter Saint-Andre | |
| Last updated | 2010-07-02 | |
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Abstract
This document describes several security challenges involved with the increasingly common practice of third-party hosting of applications, in particular the inability to know with a high level of assurance that the hosting provider is authorized to offer an application on behalf of an organization or individual.
Authors
Richard Barnes
Peter Saint-Andre
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