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I’ve written previously about "claims based authorization," and how I believe it will eventually become a ubiquitous approach to identity management as the world of online digital identity reinvents itself in order to avoid implosion. If you aren’t familia
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6 months ago
This is really a nice concept and we are currently using the similar approach with Zermatt Claims based Identity framework.
However; I see some some articles on .Net which says XACML is the best way of implementing Authorization; I don't have much experience in XACML; but could you provide some thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Ashwani