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Kantara Initiative News Round-Up: February 2011

Catch up on recent Kantara Initiative updates and activities:

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Kantara Initiative’s HIA WG launches Patient Identity Service Project (PIDS) March 3, 2011, 1pm EST

Join the Kantara Initiative’s Healthcare Identity Assurance Work Group (HIA WG) when they launch the Patient Identity Service Project (PIDS) on March 3, 2011.

When & Where:
March 3, 2011, 1-2pm EST

Dial-in details:
Skype: +9900827044630912
- North American Dial-In: +1-201-793-9022
- Room Code: 4630912#

Get Involved Now:
For more information about joining the Launch, hosted by Kantara’s HIA WG: http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/healthidassurance/Launch

To participate in field survey & requirements gathering, contact us today:
http://www.ecitizenfoundation.org/2011/02/patient-identity.html

To follow the progress of the project, add your name to the contact list today:
* Receive Phase One Final Report
* Field Survey Participation and Report
* Requirements Participation and Report
* Press Release/Event Notices

Join the Projects Social Media Outlets:
#pids (hashtag)

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Spotlight on Maciej Machulak

Maciej Machulak is the Vice-Chair of the User-Managed Access Work Group (UMA WG). He has been actively involved in the group since July 2009 and plays an important role in the protocol specification as well as its implementation.

Maciej originally comes from Poland where he finished his MSc in Computing Engineering. He was then an Erasmus Exchange Student at Newcastle University where he additionally completed the Advanced MSc degree in “System Design for Internet Applications” (SDIA) in 2007. His thesis was awarded the 2007 Best SDIA Thesis. Before moving to do his PhD, Maciej worked at Red Hat on transactional Web services for a year.

Maciej’s PhD research is concerned with building a novel authorisation system for the Web, which would allow users to flexibly adapt access control settings to their Web resources to their particular security requirements. In late 2009, Maciej has also won funding for the SMART (Student-Managed Access to Online Resources) project from JISC. The project aims to build an UMA-based authorisation solution in Java and deploy this system within Newcastle University. This project has won the Kantara Initiative Identity Deployment of the Year (IDDY) 2011 Award for its efforts.

Maciej’s interests include security, privacy, and trust on the Web. He is also very interested in writing reliable cloud-based Web applications. In his spare time, Maciej enjoys jogging and traveling around the beautiful North-East of England with his friends. Learn more about Maciej Machulak at http://www.trust-economics.org/maciejm.

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Kantara announces formation of the Open Source Support Initiative WG (OSSI WG)

Kantara Initiative is happy to announce the formation of the Open Source Support Initiative WG (OSSI WG).

Open Source Softwares share common benefits with open specifications and open standards. They are all business enablers by acting for interoperability and knowledge sharing. As such, supporting Open Source initiatives directly supports the Kantara Initiative mission of harmonization and interoperability.

The OSSI WG will promote functional open source implementations related to digital identity management and associated paradigms (e.g., privacy and trust). The workgroup will also collect expectations and recommendations around open source, especially from other Kantara workgroups such as the eGovernment and Telecommunications Identity Work Groups. Finally, the OSSI WG will highlight gaps to identify issing open source implementations which are most needed.

For more information on the OSSI WG, please visit the home page here: http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/ossi/Home

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Kantara Initiative Announces Winners of the 2011 IDDY Awards

San Francisco, CA – February 14, 2011 — Kantara Initiative, a global identity community working to solve harmonization and interoperability challenges among identity-enabled enterprise, Web 2.0 and Cloud applications and services, today announced that two applications have won the 2011 IDDY (Identity Deployment of the Year) Award. The IDDY Deployment award winners are Newcastle University and National Institutes of Health iTrust.

The IDDYs will be presented today at the Identity Collaboration Day jointly produced by Kantara Initiative and Identity Commons in San Francisco, CA.

“As the speed of innovation accelerates in the Identity Management arena, new business models and use cases are emerging,” says Matthew Gardiner, Director CA Security Business & President, Kantara Initiative. “The IDDY Awards formally recognizes these innovations and their contributions to the digital identity management marketplace.

Now in its fifth year, the IDDY program has grown within Kantara Initiative to recognize the individuals and organizations developing identity-enabled applications built using any open identity technology. The IDDYs recognize two categories of achievement: ID Deployment and Emerging Applications. The ID Deployment category spotlights applications that are currently delivering significant and quantifiable identity management value to organizations and users. The Emerging Applications category showcases “up-and-coming” applications and proof-of-concepts driving the next generation of digital identity management solutions.

Judges evaluated nominations based on criteria that include the benefits applications deliver to communities, businesses, governments and people; the ROI the application demonstrates; and how the solution may successfully address identity issues such as reducing identity theft, meeting regulatory requirements, and providing users with increased security and privacy protection.

Winner in the ID Deployment Category: NIH iTrust
We are pleased to win the Deployment category as this means recognition of NIH’s leadership in accepting open standards-based third party identity credentials at US government websites,” said Debbi Bucci, NIH Integration Services Center Manager, Center for Information Technology (CIT).

NIH iTrust is multi-protocol enterprise authentication service that allows users to access multiple applications with a single third-party user credential. NIH iTrust enables federated identity management, allowing users both within and outside of NIH to access multiple applications and data sources across agencies, using their local identity credentials. It provides application owners with an easy and secure way to authenticate users and control access to sensitive data by leveraging third-party SAML and OpenID based credentials. More information about the project is available at https://federation.nih.gov/itrust/

Winner in the Emerging Applications/Proof of Concept Category: Newcastle University
With the increased amount of services available on the Web, the end user is no longer able to easily control access to their distributed data and is often paying the price in both privacy and convenience” said Maciej Machulak who leads the SMART project. “User-Managed Access and SMART aim to provide a solution to this problem. These approaches allow people to apply the necessary security and privacy controls to their personal data while retaining all the benefits of social interactions and data sharing that the Web environment offers.

SMART solution is the first Java implementation of the User-Managed Access (UMA) protocol developed at Newcastle University as part of a JISC-funded project. It allows users to have centralised, flexible and fine-grained control over access to their personal information on the Web. Users define their sharing preferences at a single Authorization Manager using an intuitive user interface for creating identity-based and claims-based policies. Such sharing settings can be later applied to distributed data hosted by UMA-enabled Web applications, such as the online storage and gallery services provided as part of the SMART solution. More information about the project is available at http://smartjisc.wordpress.com and http://www.tinyurl.com/uma-wg

About the Kantara Initiative 2011 IDDY Award Judging Panel

The IDDY Awards judging panel is comprised of ten identity management and privacy and policy experts from around the globe, working collectively to evaluate applications that follow specified judging criteria:
- J. Trent Adams, Trust and Identity Outreach Specialist, Internet Society
- Bob Bragdon, Publisher, CSO Magazine
- Philippe Clement, Head of Identity Marketing, Orange – FT
- Matthew Gardiner, Director CA Security Business & Kantara Initiative President
- Gerry Gebel, President, Axiomatics
- Leif Johansson, Systems Specialist at NORDUnet & SUNET
- Nate Klinginstein, Senior Technical Analyst, Internet2
- Martin Kuppinger, Founder and Principle Analyst, Kuppinger, Cole & Partner
- Nat Sakimura, Senior Researcher, NRI
- Don Thibeau, Chairman, OIX

About Kantara Initiative
Kantara Initiative is a global, open, public-private, technology-agnostic forum comprised of identity ecosystem stakeholders. Its inspired mission is to promote technical interoperability and harmonization; to develop policy frameworks for operational interoperability and to provide certification and assessment programs to grow trust in the standards, products, and service deployments. For more information about getting involved in Kantara Initiative, visit http://kantarainitiative.org/

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Media Contact
Joni Brennan
Kantara Initiative
joni@kantarainitiative.org
+1 732-226-4223

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Federation Operator Guidelines – an official Kantara Initiative recommendation

We are happy to announce that the Federation Operator Guidelines (FOG) Version 1.0 has passed the All-Member Ballot and is now an official Kantara Initiative Recommendation.

The document provides guidelines for an identity federation operator, an entity that defines and oversees a collective of cooperating credential service providers and relying parties. If you want to get a better understanding of the FOG Recommendation, the document can be found on the Kantara Initiative site.

Congratulations to the Identity Assurance Work Group (IAWG) and it’s members for their diligent work in completing this Recommendation.  Thanks to all who voted — this is a major milestone for Kantara Initiative with more to come in 2011.

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A presentation on Authentication and Authorization in Finland

Hear how citizens and companies do business with the government in Finland. The audio and PDF slides details citizen authentication, attributes, identity providers and various levels of authentication and authorization.

We are happy to share this special presentation deriving from the current work of Kantara Initiative’s eGovernment Work Group.

Many thanks to Keith Uber, Product Manager, Ubisecure Solutions, Inc. for this presentation.

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