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  1. Proceedings of the 2013 ACM workshop on Digital identity management (DIM '13)
  2. Options for integrating eID and SAML
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Options for integrating eID and SAML

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Author Schwenk, Jörg Wich, Tobias Feldmann, Florian Schmölz, Johannes Bruegger, Bud Mayer, Andreas Hühnlein, Detlef Mladenov, Vladislav Horsch, Moritz
Abstract Several European countries currently introduce highly sophisticated eID functionality in their national identity cards. This functionality typically has no direct relation to web security standards, but will be integrated with web technologies to enable browser-based access to critical resources. The research challenge to combine eID protocols and web standards like TLS in a secure way proves extremely challenging: The security of many of the proposed systems boils down to HTTP session cookies and TLS server certificates. Therefore, the overall security is not improved and does not justify the additional costs. In this paper, we investigate this security challenge for the German national identity card and its eID functionality. We show that the solution currently standardized by the German government does not offer any additional security, by giving an in-depth analysis of the complete software system. We discuss several possible paths to an enhanced solution based on TLS channel bindings. Finally, we describe a system setup based on the SAML Holder-of-Key Web Browser Profile, which also mitigates interoperability problems.
Starting Page 85
Ending Page 96
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450324939
DOI 10.1145/2517881.2517892
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-11-08
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Single sign-on Eid Authentication Saml Holder-of-key
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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