Difference between revisions of "Security"
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*Security in computer science covers a broad range of topics, like Availability that are not addressed in this wiki. | *Security in computer science covers a broad range of topics, like Availability that are not addressed in this wiki. | ||
− | *While some security experts might feel that, in theory, [[Privacy]] is a part of security | + | *While some security experts might feel that, in theory, [[Privacy]] is a part of security. In practice security and privacy are often at odds and need to be addressed as separate issues by separate sets of proponents. |
==Problem== | ==Problem== |
Revision as of 08:56, 28 October 2018
Full Title or Meme
For the purposes of Identity Management Security applies to access only by the legitimately identified user and protection of User Private Information.
Context
- Security in computer science covers a broad range of topics, like Availability that are not addressed in this wiki.
- While some security experts might feel that, in theory, Privacy is a part of security. In practice security and privacy are often at odds and need to be addressed as separate issues by separate sets of proponents.
Problem
- Security is not a feature of the internet, it is an add-on. Even current activity, like OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect are successful, not because they are secure, but because developers like the freedom they offer.