Google, NTT, & GSA Deploy SAML 2.0

Organizations leverage SAML 2.0 Liberty Federation to enable business services, meet regulatory requirements, and protect against fraud

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

January 28, 2008

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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium working to build a more trusted internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today released highlights of SAML 2.0-based digital identity management applications that are delivering real world value to users and organizations around the globe. These applications are among the many public and private sector deployments helping to drive a more secure and privacy-respecting internet identity layer across applications, sectors and regions based on SAML 2.0 standards.

“Virtually all federation efforts and almost all federation product vendors have built-in SAML 2.0 support,” said Gregg Kreizman, research director, Gartner. “Governments and enterprises planning new identity federations should base their implementations on the SAML 2.0 standards.”

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