OAuth

  • Schwartz M
  • Machulak M
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Abstract

OAuth is an open standard for authorization. OAuth provides a method for clients to access server resources on behalf of a resource owner (such as a different client or an end-user). It also provides a process for end-users to authorize third-party access to their server resources without sharing their credentials (typically, a username and password pair), using user-agent redirections. OAuth is a service that is complementary to, and therefore distinct from, OpenID.

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Schwartz, M., & Machulak, M. (2018). OAuth. In Securing the Perimeter (pp. 105–149). Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2601-8_4

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