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Gluu joins Open Interconnect Consortium to help Design Inter

Gluu publishes free open source Internet security software that universities, government agencies and companies can use to enable Web and mobile applications to securely identify a person, and manage what information they are allowed to access.

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Gluu joins Open Interconnect Consortium to help Design Inter

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  1. Gluu joins Open Interconnect Consortium to help Design Internet of Things security The OIC is led by Intel Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., MediaTek, Samsung Electronics and other industry leaders to promote open standards and open source software to enable a secure interoperable Internet of Things (IoT) future. Gluu announced today its participation in the Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC), a group of industry leaders from a broad range of markets working together to enable the Internet of Things (“IoT”). Gluu, an open source security company, will be working with other member organizations to build a framework for secure and interoperable authentication and authorization using existing and new open Web standards for the billions of devices and APIs set to fuel the IoT. “Although IOT presents some new challenges, it’s important that we leverage the experiences of the last two decades of Web access management software,” said Gluu CEO Mike Schwartz. “The basic idea that a person or an organization needs to centrally control access to something has not changed. By promoting the use of open Web standards we can ensure that the billions of devices connecting to the Internet implement strong, modern security.”

  2. The OIC is focused on delivering specifications, open source software, and an IoT certification program for connected devices. OIC membership continues to grow with 32 current member companies committed to defining open standards for the IoT. About Gluu: Gluu publishes free open source Internet security software that universities, government agencies and companies can use to enable Web and mobile applications to securely identify a person, and manage what information they are allowed to access. Using a Gluu Server, organizations can centralize their authentication and authorization service and leverage standards such as OpenID Connect, UMA, and SAML 2.0 to enable federated single sign-on (SSO) and trust elevation. About Open Interconnect Consortium: The Open Interconnect Consortium, a Delaware non-profit corporation, is being founded by leading technology companies with the goal of defining the connectivity requirements and ensuring interoperability of the billions of devices that will make up the emerging Internet of Things (IoT).

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