The first paper in the session was Yoon et al.'s "Delegation of #TLS #Authentication to CDNs using #Revocable #Delegated #Credentials", which proposes a revocation method for DCs via DNS. (https://www.acsac.org/2023/program/final/s284.html) 2/5
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Amicus Briefs Urge Appeals Court to Uphold Block on Texas Book Rating Law

With oral argument days away, some 17 organizations and individuals have teamed up to file six separate amicus briefs urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to uphold a lower court decision blocking Texas’s controversial book rating law

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Then there is the issue of the extension of this list by means of delegated act (or not, because this is an 'essential element) /3
RT @repasi: Legal fun fact in the draft proposal for a Net Zero Industry Act (#NZIA). The list of eligible technologies can be amended by the Commission by means of a #Delegated #Act. Remember the #Taxonomy? Legal Service of the Commission asks now: "Isn't it an essential element"? It is! /1

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Then there is the issue of the extension of this list by means of delegated act (or not, because this is an 'essential element) /3

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Legal fun fact in the draft proposal for a Net Zero Industry Act (#NZIA). The list of eligible technologies can be amended by the Commission by means of a #Delegated #Act. Remember the #Taxonomy? Legal Service of the Commission asks now: "Isn't it an essential element"? It is! /1
RT @repasi: Groundhog day vibes! Acc to leaks of the Net Zero Industry Act (#NZIA) seen at @POLITICOEurope, #nuclear technologies are amongst the privileged strategic net-zero technologi…

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René Repasi (@repasi)

Legal fun fact in the draft proposal for a Net Zero Industry Act (#NZIA). The list of eligible technologies can be amended by the Commission by means of a #Delegated #Act. Remember the #Taxonomy? Legal Service of the Commission asks now: "Isn't it an essential element"? It is! /1

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#AzureAD #enterprise #apps and #delegated #access versus #app #access. Do you know this significant difference?

Delegated access means that a user logs in to a given application and that application then accesses services on behalf of that user. This means that the user actually must have access to those services, because the application itself doesn't have any access, it just acts on behalf of the user. The simplest example is the mail client - the mail client application itself has no access to mail. However, the user logs into the application with their account and the application then receives and sends mail etc. on behalf of the logged in user.

In contrast, app access gives rights directly to the application itself and does not need any rights of any particular user. The application authenticates and acts for itself.