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Thomas J. Barton (University of Chicago)

Thomas J. Barton
Senior Director - Architecture, Integration, & CISO
Chicago, Illinois
UNITED STATES

Thomas J. Barton

Biography

Tom Barton is Senior Director for Architecture, Integration and CISO at the University of Chicago, where he is responsible for technical architecture, security and compliance, and identity and access management. He had previous assignments as Director of IT Infrastructure and Director of Network Services at the University of Memphis, where he was a member of the mathematics faculty before turning to administration. He's a member of MACE, leads the Internet2 Middleware Initiative's Grouper project, and is a member of the InCommon Federation's Technical Advisory Committee and EDUCAUSE's Identity Management Working Group.

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Midwest Regional Conference 2012Connecting InCommon Silver and Research at UW–Milwaukee03/26/2012
Midwest Regional Conference 2010Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects - Sponsored by TeamDynamixHE03/16/2010
Midwest Regional Conference 2010Enhancing Campus Services Through Federated Identity Management Collaborations03/15/2010
Advanced CAMP: Identity Services Summit for Higher Ed OpThe Identity Services Summit in a Nutshell06/18/2009
2009 CAMP: Practical Building Blocks for Access ManagementEnvironmental Scan: What Technology Tools Work (and Don't Work)?06/16/2009
2009 CAMP: Practical Building Blocks for Access ManagementDiscussion and Lightning Rounds: Testing the Solution Patterns06/16/2009
2009 CAMP: Practical Building Blocks for Access ManagementDiscussion and Lightning Rounds: What Are Your Use Cases?06/15/2009
Midwest Regional Conference 2009IT Architecture03/24/2009
2008 Advanced CAMPService Discovery06/19/2008
2008 CAMP: Bridging Security and Identity ManagementMinimize Exposure Panel: Correlating Identities Across the Enterprise02/13/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007Campus and Cyberinfrastructure Integration: Leveraging Campus Authentication to Access the TeraGrid10/26/2007
2007 Advanced CAMP: Scaling Secure CollaborationConclusions and Possible Directions06/29/2007
Midwest Regional Conference 2007Leveraging Your Existing Campus Systems to Access Partner Resources: The InCommon Federation and Tales of Campus Participation03/13/2007
Midwest Regional Conference 2007Practical Tools for Managing Authorization03/12/2007
2006 CAMP Building Distributed Access Management InfraBuilding on Distributed Access Management11/09/2006
2006 CAMP Building Distributed Access Management InfraTales from the Trenches Discussion Session11/08/2006
2006 CAMP Building Distributed Access Management InfraSeminar 01 - Integration Technologies for Signet and Grouper
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
11/07/2006
2006 CAMP Building Distributed Access Management InfraMoving Forward in Stages11/07/2006
2006 CAMP Building Distributed Access Management InfraDiscussion Session: A Look at Ourselves11/07/2006
EDUCAUSE 2006NSF Middleware Initiative: Managing Identity on Campus10/10/2006
Signet and Grouper Early Adopters Deployment WorkshopWorkshop Synthesis and Next Steps03/22/2006
Signet and Grouper Early Adopters Deployment WorkshopDemonstration of Signet and Grouper Tools03/21/2006
Midwest Regional Conference 2006Topics in Identity Management: Authorization Strategies03/15/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Identity Management10/20/2005
2005 Advanced CAMP: Virtual OrganizationsDistillations: A Summary of Workshop Findings and Next Steps07/01/2005
Midwest Regional Conference 2005Security and Identity Management for Small Colleges03/22/2005
Midwest Regional Conference 2005Seminar 01A - Identity Management Systems: Policy, Technology, and Implementation Considerations
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.
03/21/2005
2004 CAMP Enterprise Authentication WorkshopThe Big Picture: It All Fits Together11/19/2004
2004 CAMP Enterprise Authentication WorkshopAdding Applications to the Enterprise Authentication System11/18/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopThe Big Picture: Trends, Initiatives, and Issues in Higher Education and Research11/17/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopMoving Beyond Implementation: Authorization11/17/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopPutting It All Together: Identity Management on Your Campus11/16/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopPanel: The Overlap of Technology and Policy11/16/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopThe Model: The Policy and Politics11/15/2004
2004 CAMP Identity Management WorkshopIdentity Management: Terms, Functions, and Introductions11/15/2004
Seminars on Academic Computing 2004Architecting IT: The Role of Catalyzing Increased Coherence Across Systems and Services08/10/2004
2004 Advanced CAMP Authority Architectures WorkshopPanel: Prerequisites for Implementation of Group and Privilege Management Systems07/01/2004
2004 Advanced CAMP Authority Architectures WorkshopPanel: Integration with the Rest of the Infrastructure07/01/2004
2004 Advanced CAMP Authority Architectures WorkshopCampus Scenarios and Requirements07/01/2004
2004 Advanced CAMP Authority Architectures WorkshopIntroduction to Group Management06/30/2004
CUMREC 2004Seminar 01P - Identity Management Systems: Components, Constituents and Collaboration
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.
05/16/2004
2004 CAMP WorkshopMoving Beyond Implementation: Next Steps for Enterprise Directories02/06/2004
2004 CAMP WorkshopI'll Write a Fix: The Overlap of Technology and Policy02/04/2004
2004 CAMP WorkshopDirectory Design: Campus Identifiers and Namespace02/04/2004
2004 CAMP WorkshopData: Application Requirements, Data Flow, and Person Registry02/04/2004
2003 Advanced CAMPMoving It Forward: Next Steps for Campuses and for the Community07/11/2003
2003 Advanced CAMPAuthorization and Applications: The Issues We'll Expose…07/11/2003
2003 Advanced CAMPDirectories Update: Status and Next Steps07/09/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - BoulderAsk the Experts06/06/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - BoulderRecent Developments in Directories06/05/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - BoulderDistributing Credentials Securely06/05/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - BoulderLeveraging Applications and Network Services Using Authentication06/04/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - BoulderCampus Authentication: Identification Process and Related Policy06/04/2003
Southwest Regional Conference 2003Enterprise Directories: Design, Implementation, and Operational Strategies02/19/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeTalk With the NMI Developers and Influence Future Research and Deliverables02/07/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeTopics in Directories: Groups02/06/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeOpen Discussions: Portals and Other Directory Consumers; Feeding Your Directory: Data and Reconciliation02/06/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeManaging Enterprise Directories: Operational Issues02/06/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeIdentifiers and Name Space Considerations02/05/2003
2003 CAMP Workshop - TempeArchitecting Your Enterprise Directory: Discussion02/05/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Seminar 15P - Middleware Planning and Deployment 102: Mapping Out Your Strategy
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/01/2002
EDUCAUSE 2002Seminar 01F - Middleware: Directory Day!
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/01/2002
Southeast Regional Conference 2002Seminar 1P - Middleware Planning and Deployment 101: Setting the Stage
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
06/17/2002
EDUCAUSE 2001Seminar 5P - Middleware Implementation Case Studies
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/28/2001
Southeast Regional Conference 2001Middleware Implementation Case Studies06/28/2001

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