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Identity management refers to the policies, processes, and technologies that establish user identities and enforce rules about access to digital resources. In a campus setting, many information systems–such as e-mail, learning management systems, library databases, and grid computing applications–require users to authenticate themselves (typically with a username and password). An authorization process then determines which systems an authenticated user is permitted to access. With an enterprise identity management system, rather than having separate credentials for each system, a user can employ a single digital identity to access all resources to which the user is entitled. Federated identity management permits extending this approach above the enterprise level, creating a trusted authority for digital identities across multiple organizations. In a federated system, participating institutions share identity attributes based on agreed-upon standards, facilitating authentication from other members of the federation and granting appropriate access to online resources. This approach streamlines access to digital assets while protecting restricted resources. [Source: 7 Things You Should Know About Federated Identity Management]
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- New! 2011 ECAR Identity Management in Higher Education Report
- EDUCAUSE/InCommon Partnership: EDUCAUSE has partnered with the InCommon Federation to provide members who use our web resources, the benefits and ease of Federated Identity Management access.
- Identity & Access Management (IAM) Working Group: This EDUCAUSE working group operates an open mailing list for general discussion of Identity and Access Management (IAM) topics and maintains a website with additional resources and links. The Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) also maintains a chapter dedicated to Access Control as part of the Information Security Guide.
- IAM Tools & Effective Practices Wiki: The IAM Tools & Effective Practices project team (IAM-TEP) is focused on providing a set of resources for IAM Architects to use in implementing a cohesive program on their respective campuses.
- IAM Online: IAM Online is a new monthly series delivering interactive education on Identity and Access Management (IAM), including federated identity management essentials, advanced issues in IAM, and hot topics from the EDUCAUSE Identity and Access Management Working Group. Experts will provide overviews, answer questions and lead discussions.
- InCommon: The InCommon Federation eliminates the need for researchers, students, and educators to maintain multiple passwords and usernames. Online service providers no longer need to maintain user accounts. Identity providers manage the levels of their users' privacy and information exchange. InCommon uses SAML-based authentication and authorization systems (such as Shibboleth®) to enable scalable, trusted collaborations among its community of participants. InCommon also offers a Certificate Service for the higher education community, as well as a number of training and education programs such as CAMP.
- National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC): Resources include a July 2011 response to the Department of Commerce Notice of Inquiry for Models for a Governance Structure for NSTIC (prepared by EDUCAUSE, Internet2, and InCommon).
- Shibboleth®: The Shibboleth System is a standards based, open source software package for web single sign-on across or within organizational boundaries. It allows sites to make informed authorization decisions for individual access of protected online resources in a privacy-preserving manner.
- US Trust Federations: This community collaboration group is exploring the building of federations within and across state boundaries. Invited participants include StateNets and Higher Education Systems staff. This effort is supported by Internet2, EDUCAUSE and InCommon.
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InCommon will be heavily involved in a $1.8 million grant awarded to Internet2 to build a consistent and robust privacy infrastructure. Partners include Carnegie Mellon, Brown, University of Texas...
Virginia Tech has become the first identity provider to achieve Bronze and Silver certification as part of the InCommon Assurance Program.
The annual EDUCAUSE Conference in Denver will provide an opportunity to explore the range and depth of issues that campuses must consider as they build...
Advance CAMP will be held October 4-5, 2012, after the Internet2 Fall Member Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. The meeting will feature an unconference-style agenda, providing substantial time for...
A major milestone in the implementation of the NSTIC, "Trusted Federal Systems (TFS) will facilitate collaboration among multiple stakeholders to help drive the creation of consensus standards...
Eve Maler, an expert on emerging identity and security at Forrester Research, discusses the past, present, and future of SAML in this webinar recording.
Library Items on this Topic
EDUCAUSE Library Items for Identity and Access Management
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How to Deploy and Get the Most Out of Tokens
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April 17, 2008
Password-based security is no longer enough for many kinds of sensitive data, with dual-factor authentication now a requirement under some legislation. In this session, you will find what some scho…
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PKI-Enabled Applications That Work
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April 16, 2008
Having PKI-authenticated applications is not enough. In this session, we will discuss how applications have been PKI enabled and how they have been accepted and used. You will hear from institution…
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PKI and Grids
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April 16, 2008
Do you already have a grid-computing deployment on campus? Or do you have researchers who need to access grid-computing resources from high-performance computing centers around the globe? In this s…
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Beyond Single Sign-On: Advanced Uses for Shibboleth at USC
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March 31, 2008
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Western Regional Conference 2008
Hear from one of Shibboleth's developers how USC is using Shibboleth to provide web-based services to federated guests and secure access to Google Apps. Additionally, this presentation will de…
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Flexible Access Control: Shibboleth and the InCommon Federation
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February 20, 2008
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2008
Texas A&M deployed Shibboleth single sign-on and federating software to control access to on-campus applications as well as licensed third-party course content through the InCommon Federation a…
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Protecting Networked Assets: Logical- and Physical-based Access Control
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February 14, 2008
How can IAM be helpful in managing network intrusion and access? A researcher wants to show a national grid-enabled resource to her class, but can't access it because she's in a classroom…
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Appropriate Access: Levels of Assurance
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February 14, 2008
A level of assurance (LoA) refers to the degree of certainty that (1) a resource owner has that a person's physical self has been adequately verified before credentials are issued by a registr…
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Authorization Strategies Panel: Provisioning, Deprovisioning, and Related Methodologies
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February 14, 2008
Provisioning access is an IAM function, and deprovisioning that access is a security objective. How might these combined objectives be met with common process, and what sorts of access should be ma…
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Seminar 1 - The Big Picture: Introduction to Identity and Access Management
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
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February 13, 2008
How many times has this happened to you? A student comes up to you and asks,"How is my digital identity assured and can I use my campus userid and password to seamlessly review my federal l…
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Federated Environments and Incident Response: The Worst of Both Worlds?
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February 15, 2008
Incident-response processes and tools are, by-and-large, designed to guide reaction to situations within an organization and are geared toward incidents involving local users and systems. With fede…

















