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OneLogin: Enterprise-Class Security Services and OpenID For The Small and Medium Sized Business

We're seeing a lot more discussion on the topic of single-sign on for SaaS environments. The issue is becoming more important as security emerges as a top concern for companies considering making the move to cloud-based environments. OneLogin is a new company that offers single sign-on, cloud-based service that allows for small and mid-sized companies to enjoy the same level of security as large enterprise companies. Sponsor Most small companies do not deploy security methods that employ SAML , (Security Assertion Markup Language) an XML-based standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between security domains. It's expensive to deploy. Open-source tools do exist but require someone to understand how it works and deployed in a work environment. OneLogin configures a browser to give the experience of a single sign in. It bypasses the traditional user name/password system, which often has gaping security holes. To us, this is a big reason why the new breed of SaaS services are not taken seriously by security conscious enterprise customers. The security can not be trusted. With OneLogin, a person would be directed to a login page that would automatically fill-in the information for the person. The person is provided their own OpenID account. OneLogin knows the person's session so no second authentication is required. OneLogin's infrastructure sits in the cloud, which means that a customer does not have to maintain dedicated servers and people to keep the system working. There is no install. Rackspace hosts the web server and the database. Two-factor authentication is available. People may use a Yubi key , which used a USB port to plug in and activate a random number authorization. People may also soon be able to use Verisign's VIP service that gives a mobile device the capability to generate a new password every 30 sec. You then input the number within 30 seconds to receive permission. The OneLogin service works on most SaaS services, including Google Apps. There is a free service. For SAML capabilities, the cost is $8 per user per month. Discuss

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Chrome Beta Auto-Translates, Offers Privacy Settings

Chrome, Google's entry into the browser market, has a new beta version today that shows off two new features - instant language translation and privacy settings. The browser was the only browser to make gains in February and we're thinking additions like these will only help to propel it's popularity. Sponsor According to the blog post , "when the language of the webpage you're viewing is different from your preferred language setting, Chrome will display a prompt asking if you'd like the page to be translated for you using Google Translate." Google has, of course, been hard at work in the translation business. In early February, we wrote about how the company has been developing software to conduct real-time translation over mobile phones . Chrome will use Google Translate , which currently translates between 52 languages, to automatically translate websites. In addition to translation, the browser known for being lite on pretty much everything will get a little more cumbersome as it gets some privacy settings, though we don't think this will be the sort of thing to bog it down at all. Rather, we're glad to see Google looking after the user's privacy concerns. The new settings will allow you to "control how browser cookies, images, JavaScript, plug-ins, and pop-ups are handled on a site-by-site basis." The features will be part of the automatic update in the near future, but for those who don't like to wait, you can download the beta version here . Discuss

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