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1 Presenter’s Name InCommon Approximately 80 members and growing steadily More than two million “users” Most of the major research institutions (MIT joining soon) New types of members Non usual suspects – Lafayette, NITLE, Univ of Mary Washington, etc. National Institute of Health Student service providers Energy Labs MS, Apple Steering Committee chaired by Clair Goldsmith of Univ of Texas; Technical Committee chaired by Renee Shuey of Penn State

2 Presenter’s Name Uses Access controlled wikis Access to academic content, such as Elsevier Access to popular content, such as Cdigix Access to Microsoft Access to services, such as student travel agencies, testing services, Access to Grid computational resources, portal providers, recruitment services, etc (Trust base for dynamic circuit authorization/accounting) (Google Apps for Education)

3 Presenter’s Name InCommon Impacts of federation are real Dreamspark - Microsoft delivery of developer kits, source code, etc to students https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/; over 50% of all download traffic from Microsoft was federation- enabled one week after announcement.https://downloads.channel8.msdn.com/ {Federation + persistent, opaque identifier + attributes with consent} addresses international privacy requirements. InCommon Silver, a new profile is now being deployed to serve higher assurance applications Federated Sharepoint, federated wikis are proving to be killer apps…. www.incommonfederation.org

4 Presenter’s Name Federation Soup Workshop to held early June Bringing together all manners of federation to figure out federation relationships InCommon, JISC, state federations, library federations, university system federations, grid federations, etc. Topics include alignment of policies, technologies, attributes, metadata, etc. Approaches include peering, nested, leveraged, and a whole lot of ad hoc Outputs may include best practices, multi-homing, etc.

5 Presenter’s Name Capabilities of federated identity Real-time delivery of identity and attributes Supports role-based access controls Providing privacy and enhanced security Integrates with collaboration management platforms that are being adopted by virtual organizations

6 Presenter’s Name Real time access controls Delivery of attributes to control points Initially via web browsers and now via web services and a variety of native api’s Rich controls at policy control points ISOC “Identity, Trust and the Internet” will apply identity and trust to a growing suite of Internet RFC’s.

7 Presenter’s Name Collaboration and Federated Identity Two powerful forces being leveraged the rise of federated identity the bloom in collaboration tools, most particularly in the Web 2.0 space but including file shares, email list procs, etc Collaboration management platforms provide identity services to “well-behaved collaboration applications” Results in user and collaboration centric identity, not tool-based identity

8 Presenter’s Name Comanage A collaboration management platform, supported in part by a NSF OCI grant, being developed by the Internet2 community, with Stanford as a lead institution Open source, open protocol Uses Shibboleth, Grouper, and Signet Parallels activities in the UK and Australia

9 Presenter’s Name Comanageable applications Already done Sympa, Federated wikis, Asterisk (open-source IP audioconferencing), Dim-Dim (open-source web meeting), Bedeworks (federated open-source calendar) Immediate targets Rich access controlled wikis Web-based file shares, IM, Google Apps for Education Domain science resources Instruments Grids

10 Federated Wiki Domain Science Grid Domain Science Instrument University AUniversity B Laboratory X Collaboration Management Platform Collaboration Tools/ Resources Application Attributes Home Org & Id Providers/ Sources of Authority Attribute Ecosystem Flows Attribute/Resource Info Data Store Collaboration Management Platform (CMP) and the Attribute Ecosystem Sources of Authority C o Authorization – Group Info Authorization – Privilege Info Authentication People Picker Other Functions manage File Sharing Calendar Phone/ Video Conference Email List Manager

11 Presenter’s Name Possibilities and next steps Virtual organizations adopting federated identity and collaboration management platforms LIGO – www.ligo.org (and GEO and VIRGO)www.ligo.org Ocean Observing Initiative - (http://www.joiscience.org/ocean_observing)http://www.joiscience.org/ocean_observing Providing audit and security in a federated environment Cutovers are more difficult than new VO Integrating domain science tools Cyberinfrastructure, e.g. Teragrid, OSG, integrating, providing collaboration management platform service centers Integrating research administration into the mix


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