Initiative for Open Authentication
Collaboration to develop an open reference for strong authentication
Terminology
The name OATH is an acronym from the phrase "open authentication", and is pronounced as the English word "oath".[1]
OATH is not related to OAuth, an open standard for authorization, however, most logging systems employ a mixture of both.
See also
- HOTP: An HMAC-based one-time password algorithm (RFC 4226)
- TOTP: Time-based one-time password algorithm (RFC 6238)
- OCRA: OATH Challenge-Response Algorithm (RFC 6287)
- Portable Symmetric Key Container (PSKC) (RFC 6030)
- Dynamic Symmetric Key Provisioning Protocol (DSKPP) (RFC 6063)
- FIDO Alliance
References
- ^ "Pronunciation and Capitalization". Google Groups. Archived from the original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
External links
- Official website
- List of OATH members
- OATH Specifications
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