CSS develops authentication and authorization systems meeting the business and technology requirements of an organization's user base, applications, and security model.
CSS has extensive experience integrating security protocols and technologies. Large enterprises have complex security requirements that come from a variety of sources: Dispersed geographic locations, legacy systems, changing business processes, and rapid growth strategies. A comprehensive approach to security and privacy often requires security mechanism integration, technology translation, network systems access, and authorization mapping.
Some examples of our capabilities include:
| Integration of Kerberos (for application and network systems) and PKI (For users and federated trust) for consolidated, ubiquitous credentials across the organization(s) | |
| Application security protocol development that integrates various technologies through application programming interfaces, such as SSPI, GSSAPI, and SPNEGO | |
| Consolidation of directory and security services among disparate networking platforms, by establishing an authoritative source of control |