In 1997, Brian joined the OS/400 security team initially focusing on security aspects of what was then Operations Navigator. He has also designed portions of security auditing in V5R3 of i5/OS namely the QAUDLVL2 implementation. Since V5R1 he has been responsible for delivering the Kerberos Protocol via Network Authentication Service. In V5R3 of i5/OS, a Kerberos server running in PASE was also delivered. In V5R2, a number of components enabled their interfaces to use Kerberos authentication which was instrumental in providing a Single Sign-on solution for our customers. The Kerberos Protocol along with Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) provides our customers an avenue towards password elimination.
Currently, he is working on furthering the Single Sign-on support to other IBM products.
Brian has a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He has talked at COMMON and various user groups about Kerberos and Single Sign-on. In his spare time, Brian enjoys coaching his kids athletic teams, umpiring high school baseball and softball, and cheering on America's team - The Green Bay Packers.
Brian can be reached at
krings@us.ibm.com