What is SESAME?



What is SESAME?..

Answer / Rohit Porwal

SESAME (Simple and Secure Architecture for Management Environments) is an authentication and authorization framework developed at the European Union's Information Security Technologies for Europe project. It offers a flexible architecture to support multiple authentication methods, such as smart cards, biometrics, and password-based authentication.

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