The Gluu Server Community Edition will include OAuth2 authentication and authorization API’s using the OpenID Connect and UMA profiles respectively. It also includes an easy to use Web-based administration console to enable system administrators to manage what information is being released to third parties.
Gluu announced today that development of its new open source mobile two-factor authentication app and server platform, oxPush, has been completed and is now available for enterprise use.
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Gluu helps organizations design, build, and operate authentication and authorization (“AA”) systems to secure web and mobile applications using open source software. Gluu leverages open standards such as OAuth 2.0, SAML, and RADIUS to enable organizational strong authentication, single sign-on (SSO), and web access management (WAM).
Gluu CEO Mike Schwartz will talk about the sexiest new ways to sso authenticate: mobile, location-based, biometric , image-based… proving who you are is now possible more ways from more types of devices than ever, and the pace of innovation is showing no signs of fatigue.
The OIC is focused on delivering specifications, open source software, and an IoT certification program for connected devices. OIC membership continues to grow with 32 current member companies committed to defining open standards for the IoT.
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OX is an open source server that provides endpoints for the OpenID Connect and UMA profiles of OAuth2. It also provides a policy administration point to enable admins to manage trust with other domains.
Care and Feeding of Human & Device Relationships This session discusses the developing laws of relationships between people, entities, and things and provides an innovative view of the landscape from the Identity Relationship Management Open Work Group.
Gluu provides an open source authentication and authorization platform for organizations who want to leverage open standards such as OpenID Connect, SAML 2.0, and UMA to enable strong authentication, single sign-on (SSO), and access management.
The goal of this blog is to shed some light on how the Gluu Server will help this project come to life. Note, these are my thoughts as CEO of Gluu, and don’t necessarily reflect the opinion of MorpoTrust, the lead contractor, NIST, the State of North Carolina, or any of the other contractors.
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“Gluu is excited to be a member of the OpenID Foundation,” said Gluu CEO Michael Schwartz. “The new OpenID Connect standard under development will provide a ubiquitous identity layer on the Internet. It will enable not just single sign-on to websites, but new possibilities in open social networking.”
The founder of Gluu, Mike Schwartz, is a leader in the digital identity space. The success of the OX project is a testament to the skills of the developers. The OX platform is leading the market for OAuth2 authentication and authorization, and could play in important role in making the Internet a safer place for consumers.
We were never going to get massive adoption of our platform unless deployment was a lot easier. So in May, we started working on a new package based installation of the Gluu Server for Red Hat and web access management system software. We released the first binaries of the “Gluu Server Community Edition” at OSCON in July for Centos and Ubuntu.
Gluu announced version 1.0 of its Cloud Identity Appliance, a solution that enables organizations to quickly deploy a federation saml (SSO) that standardizes how users access both internal and external websites. Using the Gluu appliance, organizations can deploy an unlimited number of SSO endpoints using Linux, or federate with any service providers that support the SAML protocol.
WordPress provides the foundation for Fortune 500 organizational websites all the way down to individual blogs. While the developers of WordPress at Automattic provide enterprise support, training and more–just as Gluu does for the Gluu Server–many small and medium businesses are able to utilize the platform thanks to the large community of independent and affordable service providers.
Gluu, a leader in enterprise authorization and authentication, announced today that its open source, open standards identity and access management platform, OX, now ships with free “out-of-the-box” support for TiQR multi-factor authentication.
“The imminent completion of the XDI 1.0 standard represents the culmination of years of hard work by the OASIS XDI Technical Committee. All of us at Gluu are grateful for the opportunity to bring this vision to life in code,” said Michael Schwartz, Founder / CEO of Gluu. “Today, privacy on the Internet is broken.
If you are running a Shibboleth IDP front ended by an Apache HTTPD server, the private SAML IDP key in the JVM’s memory (i.e. tomcat) would not be exposed to the Apache httpd process.
Gluu founder and CEO, Mike Schwartz, will participate in a JavaOne panel discussion on trends in open source identity and access management on September 23, 2013.
Gluu’s open source authorization and authentication platform, OX, will enable the next generation of Toshiba Cloud TV Services to authenticate consumers and integrate with popular Internet apps.
We know that the strength of open standards is that customers will be able to choose from many commercial and open source solutions. We believe more gas stations on the corner means more business for everyone.
On Tuesday, November 19th, Gluu CEO Mike Schwartz delivered the opening IDentityNext 2013 keynote address to industry peers about the importance of the emerging OAuth2 profiles OpenID Connect and UMA for digital authentication and authorization.
Gluu provides IT services to large organizations to help them design, build, and operate authentication and authorization (“AA”) systems to secure web and mobile applications using open source software.
Gluu provides IT services to large organizations to help them design, build, and operate authentication and authorization (“AA”) systems to secure web and mobile applications using open source software.
Gluu’s open source software for UMA, the proposed IETF standard for “User Managed Access”, makes it easier for organizations to publish an authorization API to centralize enforcement of application security policies.
Gluu’s flagship service, enables an organization to quickly deploy one or more OX instances for their Internet domain, on the IAAS platform of their choice, to enable single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, and web access management.
Gluu, a leading provider of open source enterprise authorization and authentication systems, announced today that it has named Falcon System Consulting, a development vendor of authentication security software, an exclusive delivery partner in Japan and South Korea. The partnership will enable Falcon to offer Gluu’s comprehensive open source OAuth 2.0 and SAML IDP to Japanese and Korean organizations looking to upgrade their authentication and authorization infrastructure to be interoperable with new open web standards, such as OpenID Connect and UMA, that will alter and enhance how organizations offer single sign-on (SSO), two-factor authentication (2FA), and web access management (WAM) to employees, partners, customers and others.
As CEO of Gluu, I talk with organizations every day about two factor security and privacy. Gluu’s business is quite global: we have customers in the U.S., Europe, Asia and the Middle East. I am in the frequent position of apologizing or joking about privacy in the US. Let’s address the gorilla in the elevator: if the US government is going to get on its high horse about security and privacy, it better stop hacking into corporate systems like Google. This undermines the integrity of your effort to develop a privacy protecting ecosystem that assumes the participants abide by the rules.
About Gluu: Gluu provides IT services to large organizations to help them design, build, and operate authentication and authorization (“AA”) systems to secure web and mobile applications using open source software.
Gluu’s open source OX platform implements the OAuth 2.0 authorization model, as specified in the OpenID Connect profile. In addition to the open source version of OX, Gluu operates an on demand cloud utility service for organizations, enabling rapid automated deployment of a network of dedicated cloud identity servers.
Currently the market for identity and web access management software is widely distributed with no one solution able to meet the needs of the majority of organizations. SaaS solutions can be quick and affordable, but not flexible or secure enough for many organizations.
Open source two-factor authentication software enables companies to send out-of-band verification notifications via the Google or Apple mobile push networks.
Gluu an Austin-TX based company founded in 2009, is the business behind OX, a leading open source cloud identity platform. The OX platform enables an organization and its people to control access to cloud applications and API’s using open standards such as OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and SAML.
The fifth OpenID Connect Interop is going on right now, and Gluu’s server is expected to have an equally strong showing. Current results compare favorably with other participants. The OX project provides a much needed administrative interface for the Shibboleth Identity Provider (“IDP”), which Gluu uses as part of its identity stack to provide SAML federation capabilities.
Gluu announced its sponsorship of the 2014 Cloud Identity Summit in Vail, Colorado. From July 16-19, leading identity experts will take stage to present and discuss the latest research in cloud identity and security.
OpenID Connect is a promising solution for long-standing federated SSO needs that were not solved by earlier more complex technologies such as SAML, partly due to its OAuth underpinnings,” writes Eve Maler in the Zero Trust ID Standards TechRadar report.
As strong authentication to network and cloud applications continues to drive security needs, Gluu announced today support for Yubico’s leading hard token two-factor authentication device, YubiKey. The small, battery-less USB device simplifies the process of logging in with a One-Time Password and has been recognized as one of the most cost effective hard token two-factor authentication solutions available today.
Currently, multi-party federations are only achievable via the SAML protocol,“ said Gluu CEO Michael Schwartz. “By designing multi-party federations in OpenID Connect, we are hoping to make it easier for organizations, websites, and applications to provide a simpler cloud identity experience to business people, developers and end users.
The newest version of code includes new features that enable an organization to publish invitation codes to restrict or organize public registrations. It also enables a person to use a social or mobile identity as their preferred user credentials, or even to use SAML to connect to an enterprise identity service like Microsoft Federated Sso.
Texas should look to Masachusetts, famed for its crypto genius, as an example. A recent article reports that the cyber security business has grown 10.5% in central Massachusetts over the past two years, from $8.57 billion in the first half of 2011 to $9.47 billion in the first half of last year.
XDI will empower me to cast a net around my personal data.” said Michael Schwartz, Founder of Gluu. “Many technologies have tried to solve this problem, but no other solution address all the requirements, including fine grain authorization, at Internet scale.”
Gluu provides support for the Gluu Server for single sign-on, strong authentication, and web access management. A subscription to the Gluu Server enables an organization to quickly launch open standard based security services for their domain on their private or public cloud.
Toshiba’s new Cloud TV takes the connected experience to the next level by offering easy, personalized content discovery and acquisition, including news content; better mobile device interactivity; practical social interaction services, server-based upgradability and much more.
Gluu, an Austin-based cloud identity company, announced today that its cloud identity platform now offers easy integration of Wikid Systems for strong, two factor soft-token authentication. With support for Wikid Systems, the Gluu Cloud Identity platform now offers easy integration for secure mobile, hard token, and soft token enterprise single sign on solutions for cloud, mobile, and network applications.
The goal of the recurring Gluu EDU webinar, hosted every other Friday at 2:00pm EST, is to educate university IT staff on the benefits of using Gluu’s cloud identity service to remove much of the complexity associated with launching and managing an organizational SAML IdP using Shibboleth software.
Gluu announced today that it will demo an Ubuntu Juju-based deployment of the Gluu Server Community Edition at O’Reilly OSCON, the annual Open Source Conference for open source developers.