Abstract:
Methods and systems are disclosed for providing approaches to anonymous application wrapping on a mobile device. The methods and systems may include receiving, by a controller service, a request to associate a first application executing on a client device with the controller service, and obtaining, by the controller service, a first application identifier associated with the first application. The methods and systems may also include receiving, by the controller service from an application service, a request for a first service and a conditional application identifier, and configuring, by the controller service and based on the request for the first service, the first application with a second set of one or more policy instructions used to control the first application.
Abstract:
Just in time delivery of a consistent user profile to overlapping user sessions, where a first user session issues a request for a first file of a user profile to a server agent. Upon receiving the request, the server agent retrieves the first file from a base user profile, and just in time delivers the retrieved first file to the first user session. The user, via a second user session executing simultaneously with the first user session, issues a request to the server agent for the first file and a second file of the user profile. Upon receiving the request, the server agent identifies a modified version of the first file in a provisional user profile, retrieves the modified first file from the provisional user profile and the second file from the base user profile, and just in time delivers both files to the second user session.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for authenticating users of client devices to allow access of resources and services in enterprise systems are described herein. An authentication device may validate a user based on authentication credentials received from a client device. Validation data stored by the authentication device, and a corresponding access token transmitted to the client device, may be used to authenticate the user for future resource access requests. A user secret also may be stored by the authentication device and used to validate the user for future resource access requests. Additionally, after validating a user with a first set of authentication credentials, additional sets of credentials for the user may be retrieved and stored at an access gateway for future requests to access other services or resources in an enterprise system.
Abstract:
Aspects described herein are directed toward systems, methods, devices, and non-transitory computer-readable media for containerizing a web application and managing its execution. In example implementations, at least a portion of a web application a resource list identified by that web application is retrieved. The portion of the web application and the resources retrieved are cached at a computing device. The application manager intercepts one or more function calls invoked at the cached portion of the web application and processes the function calls intercepted.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for authenticating users of client devices to allow access of resources and services in enterprise systems are described herein. An authentication device may validate a user based on authentication credentials received from a client device. Validation data stored by the authentication device, and a corresponding access token transmitted to the client device, may be used to authenticate the user for future resource access requests. A user secret also may be stored by the authentication device and used to validate the user for future resource access requests. Additionally, after validating a user with a first set of authentication credentials, additional sets of credentials for the user may be retrieved and stored at an access gateway for future requests to access other services or resources in an enterprise system.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for communicating information between mobile applications are presented. In some embodiments, a mobile device may determine that a plurality of applications are running on the mobile device. The mobile device may determine that each application of the plurality of applications uses a shared passcode to encrypt information about a persistent state. The mobile device may generate a beacon that includes encrypted state information. The mobile device may maintain state information across the plurality of applications beyond the lifetime of any one of the plurality of applications by transmitting the beacon from a first application to a second application before the first application's lifetime is completed.
Abstract:
Methods and systems are disclosed for providing approaches to authenticating and authorizing client devices in enterprise systems via a gateway device. The methods and systems may include passing, by a computing device to an enterprise device, a request transmitted by a client device for access to an enterprise resource, and transmitting, by the computing device, authentication credentials associated with the client device with a request for authorization information associated with the enterprise resource. The methods and systems may also include receiving, by the computing device, the authorization information associated with the enterprise resource, transmitting, by the computing, the request transmitted by the client device for access to the enterprise resource with the received authorization information associated with the enterprise resource, and passing, by the computing device to the client device, information associated with the requested enterprise resource based on the received authorization information associated with the enterprise resource.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for disrupting password attacks using compression are described. A user password may be stored on a mobile computing device. The password may be compressed, for example, using a Huffman compression algorithm, and may be subsequently encrypted using a short secret as a key. The user password may be stored as the compressed and encrypted key. The compressed and encrypted password may be stored such that a brute force password attack, for example, using every possible short secret, would reveal too may possible matches to allow an attacker to select the real password.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for providing an application store are presented. In some embodiments, a request for updated policy information for at least one application may be received at an application store from a policy agent. Based on receiving the request, it may be determined, at the application store, whether one or more policies for the at least one application have been updated. Based on determining that the one or more policies for the at least one application have been updated, at least one policy update may be provided to the policy agent.
Abstract:
Described herein is an enterprise system including an enterprise social platform associated with an application store platform, which is accessible by a computing device in a secure manner. The enterprise social platform stores information indicating user roles within the enterprise and provides at least one social networking feature to a group of users that are associated based on the roles, where the social networking feature is associated with an enterprise application store. An application catalog system of the enterprise application store platform includes sets of enterprise applications that are available for selection by enterprise users, and the application catalog system provides access to selected enterprise applications. An application store storage system includes a plurality of files associated with each one of the plurality of applications, wherein the plurality of files includes enterprise customized application templates, enterprise application usage information, application evaluation information, application recommendations, or an application support forum. An application store management system presents selected ones of the files to a user within the enterprise social platform based on the user's membership in the group of users.