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1 EDUCAUSE PKI Working Group Where Are We and Where are We Going

2 Overview  Higher Education Bridge Certification Authority (HEBCA)  HEBCA Board of Instantiation and Development (BID)  Where is “the Killer (PKI) App”  Final Thoughts

3 PKI in HE – Where Is It Today?  PKI efforts at about 3 dozen-plus HEIs  Nearly all are in a test phase  All are campus-focused/inwardly pointed – few inter-realm interactions  Not being implemented quickly across HE

4 PKI in HE – Where Is It Today?  Implementation can be difficult  Some home-grown installations  Other HE CA’s are vendor-based e.g., Microsoft, Verisign, DST, enTrust, etc.  No fully operational production HE Bridge  EDUCAUSE sponsoring the BID

5 Board of Instantiation and Development - the BID Members: –Clair Goldsmith, Chair, University of Texas System –Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State U –Kathryn Baerwald, Georgetown –Robert Brentrup, Dartmouth –Michael Gettes, Georgetown –Keith Hazelton, U Wisconsin –Jim Jokl, U of Virginia –Ken Klingenstein, Internet2, U Colorado –Lawrence Levine, Dartmouth –Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE –David Wasley, U California Office of the President –Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE –+ Nathan Faut, support consultant

6 PKI in HE – the BID  Purpose 1: Make the HE Bridge (HEBCA) Operational in 1 year (Sept. 2003)  Purpose 2: Advise EDUCAUSE  Goal 1: Promote PKI throughout HE –Support the “PKI Killer App” –Develop PKI Services as needed  Goal 2: X-cert the HEBCA w/ the Federal PKI Bridge (FBCA) –FBCA already standing ~ 2years Part of eAuthentication Project –FPKI Policy Authority and Steering Committee working w/ EDUCAUSE & BID

7 The BID – Work Groups  Operational Bridge –Michael Gettes*, Bob Brentrup, Nathan Faut, Keith Hazelton, Jim Jokl, Steve Worona,  Business Model –Larry Levine*, Kathryn Baerwald, Nathan Faut, Michael Gettes, Brad Noblet, Steve Worona  Policy Management Authority –Clair Goldsmith*, Gary Augustson, Kathryn Baerwald, Nathan Faut, Michael Gettes, Keith Hazelton, Mark Luker, David Wasley, Steve Worona

8 PKI in HE – the BID The BID is:  Creating a Policy Authority Board to fund and oversee the HEBCA  Developing the policies, guidelines, and documents needed to create and have HEI CA’s participate in the HEBCA  Finding ways to support the most likely PKI “Killer Apps”

9 The BID – Deliverables  Operational Bridge  Business Model  Policy Management Authority –Operational Authority –Structure of National Bridge Network  Communications and Marketing, e.g., Net@EDU, etc.

10 Discussion Point  For what applications do you hope to use PKI –In the near-term (12-24 months)? –In the long-term (24 months-plus)?

11 Discussion Point  What will help you justify investment in PKI? –S/MIME? –VPN access/support? –Access to remote resources (library materials, research applications, et.al.) –Digital signature applications –Other?

12 Discussion Point  What applications do you see would justify the existence of a HE PKI Bridge? –E-commerce (trust is important)? –E-transactions w/ Fed gov’t (accountability is important)? –App-to-app messaging with external parties? –Other?

13 Discussion Points  What value would you see in a sector CA?  Finally, what PKI usability issues handicap your implementation –Portability? –User interface? –Digital signatures profile? –Credentials left unlocked?

14 The BID’s near-term focus – 2 likely “Killer Apps”  Secured e-mail –Reduce identity theft –Increase privacy –Increase use of electronic commerce at campus- & Institutional- & national levels  E-grants –Faster, secured grant processing –Faster (e-)payments –More secured communications & fund Xfers –Federal focus is on this initiative

15 PKI in HE – What Next?  BID is developing project timeline and goals to stand a production PKI Bridge  BID is developing a HE-focused service model to facilitate increased use of PKI at all levels of HE

16 PKI in HE – Future Goals  Stabilize technology (w/ Fed) –LDAP with eduPerson & certs –Shibboleth –Bridge-aware Web browsing (esp. Mozilla) –Bridge-aware PKI CA vendors (e.g. Verisign, etc.)  Support or provide a CA service for those HEIs that do not stand their own CA

17 PKI in HE – Future Goals  Work with the NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) to cross-promote our solutions for secured commerce and remote applications that best fit the HE sector  Through PKI, increase efficiency of grants, funding, and e-mail transactions

18 PKI in HE – Thank you  Conclusion –Questions? –Comments?


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