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Cryptography standards / Identity management / Electronic authentication / Two-factor authentication / Security token / Authentication / FIPS 140 / FIPS 201 / Credential Service Provider / Security / Computer security / Federated identity
Date: 2014-05-20 15:23:13
Cryptography standards
Identity management
Electronic authentication
Two-factor authentication
Security token
Authentication
FIPS 140
FIPS 201
Credential Service Provider
Security
Computer security
Federated identity

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