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1 Open Collaboration Exchange Alexander Blanc, Niels van Dijk, Jocelyn Manderveld, Remco Poortinga - van Wijnen VAMP 2013, Espoo

2 Current situation (good news) AAI/FIM well established across Europe and elsewhere Solid growth (NL) on number of connected IDPs, SPs and usage eduGAIN bridges HE&R fields

3 SURFconext statistics

4 Most used services All ‘campus centric’ type of services (not surprisingly) Also internal services (portal, timetable, …) Institutions somewhat reluctant to move to the cloud (for employees) Google apps mostly for students only

5 But… eduGAIN only start of a solution (enabling) Although eduGAIN connects HE&R, no bridge to other (commercial/research) communities/fields yet (see VCH) (HE&R) Federations typically not allowed to connect other IdPs Most IdPs focus on ‘campus centric’ services Difficult to get IdPs to connect to services for a subset of users E.g. VO services… Opt-out vs opt-in? Try ‘zero attribute’ authentication? No simple magic solution

6 So… Can we apply ideas from the network world? Especially network exchanges? See From Network Exchange to Collaboration Exchange - A guided tour https://tnc2012.terena.org/core/session/10 https://tnc2012.terena.org/core/session/10 Make it easy to connect and let participants decide who they want to work with

7 O.C.E. why? Transnational Several use cases show: Federated approach needed as ‘enterprise’ IDM trust models are poorly suited for collaborative cross-sector and transnational activities Transnational collaboration is hindered by differences in federation readiness, licensing issues, technical and other barriers. OCE allows entities to connect to multiple trust frameworks on one technical platform OCE will support several well established trust frameworks (e.g. eduGAIN) by default OCE significantly lowers barriers for transnational cloud service delivery

8 O.C.E. why? Cross-sector OCE supports cross-sector collaboration capabilities out of the box OCE specifically supports public/private partnerships Therefore decreasing need for guest access OCE enables knowledge transfer on federated approaches from research and education to other sectors

9 What are Open Collaboration Exchanges? An transnational infrastructure for identity- and service providers to interconnect, facilitating authentication-, authorization- and group management processes An infrastructure; that combines a technical infrastructure (a "switchboard") with multiple behavioural trust/policy frameworks and thus allows entities to connect to multiple trust frameworks on one technical platform An open and secure platform, using open standards, based on open source (OpenConext) technology Self-service configuration interfaces for all participants Ecosystem for ‘value-added services’, such as a higher level of authentication, statistics, provisioning, metering/billing, etc. Aimed towards implementation of multi-stakeholder governance and maintenance Enabler of cross-sector and transnational collaboration and service delivery

10 O.C.E. What it is not A replacement for eduGAIN Leverages/uses eduGAIN and other services/trust frameworks Pixie dust for collaboration Still a lot (most?) effort for non-technical issues A trust framework itself ‘Only’ aggregator with optional added self-service functions A finished product Still very much a concept/idea, many many things still unclear

11 O.C.E.Overview OCE (self-service) OCE (self-service) IDP1 IDP2 Trust framework eduGAIN SURFconext DIGID Trust framework eduGAIN SURFconext DIGID Trust framework eduGAIN WAYF Trust framework eduGAIN WAYF SP1 SP2 Trust framework SURFconext DIGID Trust framework SURFconext DIGID Trust framework eduGAIN Trust framework eduGAIN IDP1 IDP2 SP2 eduGAIN IDP1 IDP2 SP2 Entree IDP1 SP1 Entree IDP1 SP1 DIGID IDP1 SP1 DIGID IDP1 SP1 trust framework2 IDP1 SP2 trust framework2 IDP1 SP2 OCE (metadata) OCE (metadata)

12 O.C.E. What’s next? Engage Different (european) educational federations Several OpenConext pilot partners eduGAIN Global partners Learn AMS-IX, Netherlight and other exchanges Possible similar ideas, initiatives or projects Partnerships Work with strategic partners on innovation, governance, and funding Pilots In research and education Cross-sector

13 O.C.E.pointers eduGAIN www.edugain.orgwww.edugain.org OpenConext www.openconext.orgwww.openconext.org From Network Exchange to Collaboration Exchange - A guided tour https://tnc2012.terena.org/core/session/10 https://tnc2012.terena.org/core/session/10 MARIO https://tnc2013.terena.org/core/session/27https://tnc2013.terena.org/core/session/27 Collaboration Exchange for Services and Identities https://blog.surfnet.nl/?p=2392https://blog.surfnet.nl/?p=2392


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