This talk was provided by Ann West of InCommon during the two-day NISO Live Connections Event, Digital Libraries: Authentication, Access and Security for Information Resources, held on May 22-23, 2018 in Baltimore, MD.
5. WHAT HAPPENED THEN?
• Shib Happened
• Software to facilitate access to large
numbers of services
• Software to facilitate access by large
numbers of remote
• Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML) enrichment
6. BUT THERE’S SECRET SAUCE THAT’S MISSING…
Collaboration
access is NOT
working.
How should we set
up the transaction?
There are no
configuration
standards.
Why does your
service have a very
different domain
than your website?
That makes me
nervous.
8. YES YOU USE THESE TODAY
• Payment Cards and ATMs
• A Trust Federation is a community that decides to
collaborate and work together in ways that
forward their mission and share the risk in doing
so.
• They develop common legal, policy, process,
technology approaches that enables these orgs to
trust each others intentions, operations and
transactions.
9. COMMUNITY: IT’S ABOUT PEOPLE…
• Community of Stakeholders
• Individuals
• Service Providers
• Identity Providers
• Relationship Sponsors
• Federation Operators
• Engagement Types
• Business to Business Contracts – Initiated by
Department
• Individual Collaborations – Initiated by Individuals
10. WHAT DO WE HAVE INCOMMON?
• Access to research and scholarship,
teaching and learning, administrative
services
• Global-scaling enabler
• Policy broker/educator/enforcer
• Common implementation and experience
11. COMMUNITY-DRIVEN EVOLUTION
• Librarians and content providers alike
need a way to discuss the evolving set of
access management use cases.
• Where will we do that?