I. Detail that the Secure European System for Applications in a Multivendor Environment (SESAME), defined in RFC
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I. Detail that the Secure European System for Applications in a Multivendor Environment (SESAME), defined in RFC 1510, is the result of a European research and development project partly funded by the European Commission. SESAME is like Kerberos in that the user is first authenticated to an authentication server and receives a token.
II. Discuss the detailed response on how the Secure European System for Applications in a Multivendor Environment (SESAME) is like Kerberos in that the user is first authenticated to an authentication server and receives a token.
III. Explain how the token is then presented to a privilege attribute server (instead of a ticket granting service as in Kerberos) as proof of identity to gain a privilege attribute certificate (PAC).
IV.SESAME also builds on the Kerberos model by adding additional and more sophisticated access control features and more scalable encryption systems, as well as improved manageability, auditing features, and the delegation of responsibility for allowing access.
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Principles Of Information Security
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Authors: Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord