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The Pentagon denies the profiling was ever used to deny "embed" credentials to reporters.
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The Army has gone so far as to embed credentialed social scientists with front-line troops in "Human Terrain Teams" that engage in "rapid ethnographic assessment" — conducting interviews and administering surveys, learning about land disputes, social networks and how to "operationalize" the Pashtun tribal code.
Where I believe it's going is a management platform in the enterprise that can create a credential off your existing network and embed that credential into a card, a mobile phone, a peripheral token.
The LSE Group clearly wants to further embed its credential and footprint in the African market and has been paving the way forward in recent years.
However, it subsequently maps this identity to a Kerberos one and utilizes WS Security Kerberos Token Profile for embedding user credentials within WS exchange mechanisms.
While most other similar offerings require some modification of a webpage's code (even if only one or two lines), ScribeFire can use a blogger's credentials to place ads without having to manually embed anything.
Without any credentials, he embedded himself 10 yards behind the goal line, a Yashica-Mat camera safely hidden in his jacket.
Supported sites simply embed a button on their login page which prompts users to login with their credentials from one of the aforementioned services; you don't even need to have a Clickpass account.
Using highly advanced methods of attack, today's cyber-criminals have become adept at breaching traditional security defences to embed malware in a network, steal valuable Intellectual Property (IP) and/or to harvest powerful enterprise user credentials.
The "embed" reporters.
Gigya's "embed this" widget is a simple tabbed menu of social sites that lets anyone post your embed code to their page by just entering their credentials.
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