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  2. SS584 - Wikipedia

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    Although most Cloud Service Providers are certified to ISO 27000, the ISO standard does not focus on the unique risks arising from provisioning via the Cloud.Smaller customers also have difficulty assessing if a CSP's ISMS is sufficient for their needs, as ISO 27001 is risk-based, and may vary significantly between implementations.

  3. Credential service provider - Wikipedia

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    A credential service provider (CSP) is a trusted entity that issues security tokens or electronic credentials to subscribers. [1] A CSP forms part of an authentication system, most typically identified as a separate entity in a Federated authentication system. A CSP may be an independent third party, or may issue credentials for its own use. [1]

  4. SAML-based products and services - Wikipedia

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    Citrix Open Cloud [18] Citrix: Commercial SSO Middleware, native service connectors Cloud Identity Manager: McAfee: Commercial SAML 2, OpenID, OAuth, XACML, LDAP v3, JM Cloud Federation Service [19] Radiant Logic: Commercial SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Cloudseal [20] Cloudseal: SaaS Cognito [21] Amazon: Commercial SAML 2.0 ...

  5. Mavenir - Wikipedia

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    Mavenir Systems, Inc. is an American telecommunications software company, created in 2017 as a result of a three-way merger of existing companies and technologies, that develops and supplies cloud-native software to the communications service provider (CSP) market.

  6. Cloud computing security - Wikipedia

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    Using a cloud service provider (CSP) can lead to additional security concerns around data jurisdiction since customer or tenant data may not remain on the same system, in the same data center, or even within the same provider's cloud. [45] The European Union’s GDPR has introduced new compliance requirements for customer data.

  7. Cloud computing issues - Wikipedia

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    Solutions to various cloud security issues vary, from cryptography, particularly public key infrastructure (PKI), to use of multiple cloud providers, standardization of APIs, and improving virtual machine support and legal support. [54] [58] [59] Cloud computing offers many benefits, but is vulnerable to threats. [60]

  8. Plume (company) - Wikipedia

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    Plume provides an adaptive WiFi platform with cloud management services that works automatically to self-optimize network connections. [17] [18] [19] It provides interoperability for homes and businesses that may be using smart devices from different manufacturers. [20] Plume’s products are open, allowing them to work with any CSP. [20] [21]

  9. Cloud management - Wikipedia

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    Cloud management is the management of cloud computing products and services. Public clouds are managed by public cloud service providers, which include the public cloud environment’s servers, storage, networking and data center operations. [1] Users may also opt to manage their public cloud services with a third-party cloud management tool.