Managed Card

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Information Card encryption and being an auditing STS.

When I first started implementing security token services the documentation was minimal (ok, so that hasn’t changed much). The client wanted to log where their cards were being used, and allow specific claim access based on the identity of the relying party. When you create a managed card you can add the wsp:AppliesTo element to it which instructions the identity selector to send relying party information when requesting a token. A well behaved selector will warn users that the card provider is receiving this information(the screen shot to the left shows CardSpace and the warning it gives users). The...

posted @ Monday, February 18, 2008 10:34 AM | Feedback (0)

The difference between self issued and managed information cards

When I was a small boy (hush at the back, I know a lot of you think I still act like one) two friends and myself had a secret club, with handshakes, codes and membership cards we spent a day one and which were left in back packets and destroyed when mothers washed jeans. Information Cards come in two flavours, self issued and managed. Self issued cards are ones you can created yourself, just like we did with our club membership cards. They contain what is referred to as "Phone Book" information; data that a user creates themselves and can...

posted @ Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:56 PM | Feedback (3)