White Papers
User Registration and Login Methods
Category: Software and Web Development, Security
Tags: data security, developers, applications, data
Overview Today, developers can choose among several different methods to allow users to register and gain access (login) to their Internet-based application. Although some are more popular than others, the method selected should be appropriate to the nature of the online application and the type of user expected, as well as provide for application security, data security and dynamic data filtering.
The purpose of this article is to review the most popular methods for online registration and login, the individual components of those methods, and to provide a general guide to web application developers incorporating user
registration and login into their applications.
- Publisher
- AlphaToGo
- File Format
- HTML
- Date Published
- Sep 25, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Web Protocols, Web Services, Transaction Processing, Digital Signatures, Best Practices
Featured white papers
-
The Value of Location Intelligence in the Communications Industry
Public Services are under pressure, the challenge is to do more with less. How do you improve citizen satisfaction, increase cost efficiencies and improve service delivery? The power of location intelligence is helping many local authorities...
-
Best Practices for Translating Customer Satisfaction into Revenue
Today's support organisations are focused on two top-level metrics: financial results and customer satisfaction. For most, it's easy to track financial performance, but customer satisfaction is akin to speaking a foreign language...
-
HP print solutions and 3M
The objective for 3M was to optimize office printing infrastructure at 3M locations worldwide, reduce total cost and environmental footprint. Some of the business benefits acheived by switching to HP print solutions...
-
Check out these top business apps for your iPhone
-
Inside a Microsoft datacentre
-
Green IT without losing your edge
-
Peter Cochrane's latest video blog
-
What you need to know about Windows 7