Abstract:
An intermediation method used in an intermediation system that includes an intermediation device determining a permission for application services requiring user authentication on a network, where in response to a user request, a first account used for a first service and a second account used for a second service, and a registration request for using the linking service linking the first application service and the second application service are associated with each other, when the two accounts are valid, as accounts usable in a linking service, an association between the first and second services is stored in the intermediation device, and when the user makes a request to use the linked services, that use is controlled by a query to the intermediation device regarding whether the account is associated as able to use the linking service.
Abstract:
An intermediation method used in an intermediation system that includes an intermediation device determining a permission for application services requiring user authentication on a network, where in response to a user request, a first account used for a first service and a second account used for a second service, and a registration request for using the linking service linking the first application service and the second application service are associated with each other, when the two accounts are valid, as accounts usable in a linking service, an association between the first and second services is stored in the intermediation device, and when the user makes a request to use the linked services, that use is controlled by a query to the intermediation device regarding whether the account is associated as able to use the linking service.
Abstract:
In an authentication method according to the present disclosure, (1) a device transmits device history information with a CRL added thereto (hereinafter, device history information with added CRL) to a controller, (2) the controller transmits the device history information with added CRL to a server, and (3) if the version of the CRL included in the device history information with added CRL is older than the version of the CRL stored on the server, the server judges that the controller is unauthorized.
Abstract:
A content reproduction system includes an information processing terminal (102) and a secure device (103). The information processing terminal (102) receives a copyright protection application program (315) from an application distribution server (113). The copyright protection application program includes a first program having a first execution format executable in the information processing terminal (102) and a second program having a second execution format different from the first execution format and executable in the secure device (103). The second program is encrypted with a program key (515) held in the secure device (103). By extracting and executing the first program, the information processing terminal (102) extracts the second program and transmits the second program to the secure device (103). The secure device (103) receives the second program from the information processing terminal (102), decrypts the second program using a program key stored in a key storing unit (520), and executes the second program.
Abstract:
An authentication system according to the present disclosure includes a first controller connected to a first server via a first network, a second controller connected to a second server via a second network, and a device. The device compares a next issue date described in a first certificate revocation list acquired from the first controller and an issue date described in a second certificate revocation list acquired from the second controller thereby determining whether the first controller is invalid or not.
Abstract:
A first device, upon detecting participation in an authentication system, transmits new and old identification information of a first certificate revocation list that the first device manages to a second device. In a case where the new and old identification information of a second certificate revocation list that the second device manages is older than the new and old identification information of the received first certificate revocation list, the second device transmits a transmission request for the first certificate revocation list to the first device. Upon receiving the transmission request for the first certificate revocation list from the second device, the first device transmits the first certificate revocation list to the second device. the second device updates the second certificate revocation list using the received first certificate revocation list.
Abstract:
An information providing apparatus includes: an inputter that obtains log information and personal information corresponding thereto; a tentative ID giver that gives each tentative ID to the personal information at each predetermined timing; a first storage that stores correspondence-relationship information indicating a correspondence relationship between the personal information and the each tentative ID; a receiver that receives a request for outputting information including a requested tentative ID identified by a current tentative ID given and the one past timing when the requested ID was given; an information processor that determines, in accordance with the request, link-relationship information indicating a correspondence relationship between the requested tentative ID and the current tentative ID; a second storage that stores the determined link-relationship information; and an outputter that outputs first information including the requested tentative ID or second information indicating that first-information outputting is not permitted, based on the stored link-relationship information.
Abstract:
A smart meter includes: a power supply control unit which causes stoppage of a supply of power passing through the smart meter to an television and so on, when an RD command to stop the supply is received; a first communication unit which performs a first communication through which the RD command is received; a second communication unit which performs a second communication; and a communication control unit which: causes the performance of the first communication before the RD command is received; and prohibit the performance of the first communication and cause only the performance of the second communication, after the RD command is received.