A Look at the Third-Party Identity Management Landscape PROJECT TITLE :A Look at the Third-Party Identity Management LandscapeABSTRACT:Many websites act as relying parties (RPs) by permitting access to their services via third-party identity suppliers (IDPs), like Facebook and Google. Using IDPs simplifies account creation, login activity, and information sharing across websites. But, different websites' use of IDPs will have important security and privacy implications for users. This work overviews the present state of the third-party identity management landscape. Datasets collected using both manual identification and massive-scale crawling are used to answer queries connected to that sites act as RPs, that sites are the most successful IDPs, and the way totally different categories of RPs select their IDPs. The authors additionally analyze and discuss longitudinal changes in the landscape. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Privacy and performance trade-off in cyber-physical systems Toward building highly available and scalable OpenStack clouds