Overview#
Third-party is the Third-party in a telecommunicationThird-party in User-Managed Access is referred to as a Requesting Party
Third-party in PSD2 is referred to as a Third Party Payment Service Provider (TPP)
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- AWS API-Gateway
- Account
- Advertising ID
- Agent
- Assertion Framework for OAuth 2.0 Client Authentication and Authorization Grants
- Authentication
- Authoritative Entity
- Bitcoin Cash
- Blockstack
- BoringSSL
- Bounded Context
- Claim
- Cloud computing
- Consent vs Authorization
- ContentCommitment
- Covert Redirect Vulnerability
- Credential Service Provider
- Cryptocurrency wallet
- Custodial Wallet
- DNS Privacy Considerations
- Data Ownership
- Data Processor
- Data aggregator
- Data disclosure
- Data processing
- Decentralized Public Key Infrastructure
- Derived Credential
- Digital Signature Standard
- Direct Anonymous Attestation
- Distributed Ledger Technology
- HTTP Status Code
- Hijack
- Hyperledger Indy
- Identification
- Identity Assurance
- Indirect Tax
- Key agreement
- Law of agency
- Legitimacy of Social Login
- Microservice
- NICI
- NonRepudiation
- Off-the-Record Messaging
- Open Bank Project
- Open Banking
- OpenID Connect Federation
- OpenID Connect Federation Async
- Password Dictionary
- Passwordless SMS Authentication
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
- Payment Services Directive
- Privacy and Economics
- Public Key Infrastructure Weaknesses
- Right to be forgotten
- Security Information and Event Management
- Serverless
- Sign in with Apple
- Sovrin
- Stored Communications Act
- Third Party Payment Service Provider
- Third-party Identity Provider
- Third-party Risk
- Time synchronization
- Trent
- Trust No One
- Trusted Service Manager
- Unvalidated redirects and forwards
- Verification
- Verified Claim
- Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report
- Web Authentication API
- Windows Credential Provider
- Windows Hello
- XRP