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	<description>Examine the architecture of the &amp;quot;Geneva&amp;quot; next generation identity server and framework and how it can be customized and extended for advanced security scenarios. At the center of the discussion is the Security Token Service (STS), a core component that
 provides authentication and identity services. Many applications will benefit from an embedded STS, and many scenarios will call for an STS that is built on a specialized user store.


Jan Alexander
Jan is a technical program manager in Federated Identity team inside Identity and Security Division. He is designing products that help developers and IT professionals make the Internet and enterprise applications secure. Before joining
 Federated Identity team, Jan was a program manager responsible for the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) security feature.

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