Journal of Internet Services and Applications (Dec 2020)

Multi-factor authentication for shibboleth identity providers

  • Emerson Ribeiro de Mello,
  • Michelle Silva Wangham,
  • Samuel Bristot Loli,
  • Carlos Eduardo da Silva,
  • Gabriela Cavalcanti da Silva,
  • Shirlei Aparecida de Chaves,
  • Bruno Bristot Loli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13174-020-00128-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Abstract The federated identity model provides a solution for user authentication across multiple administrative domains. The academic federations, such as the Brazilian federation, are examples of this model in practice. The majority of institutions that participate in academic federations employ password-based authentication for their users, with an attacker only needing to find out one password in order to personify the user in all federated service providers. Multi-factor authentication emerges as a solution to increase the robustness of the authentication process. This article aims to introduce a comprehensive and open source solution to offer multi-factor authentication for Shibboleth Identity Providers. Based on the Multi-factor Authentication Profile standard, our solution provides three extra second factors (One-Time Password, FIDO2 and Phone Prompt). The solution has been deployed in the Brazilian academic federation, where it was evaluated using functional and integration testing, as well as security and case study analysis.

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