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Meeting Report - Identity Management Meeting

Objective of Meeting

The purpose of the meeting was to review progress on Identity Management and to address the question, "Is Identity Management heading in the right direction?"

Summary

Chris Harding opened the meeting and described the published agenda. No change was made to this.

Chris then reviewed the status of the Identity Management activity in The Open Group and the objectives of the meeting.

He briefly described the Trusted Transaction Roaming project. This aims to leverage the existing mobile telephony infrastructure to provide evidence of identity and payment capabilities. It is one of several initiatives that are outside the "big two": Liberty Alliance and WS-Security.

He went on to review the requirements for identity management described in The Open Group Identity management Business Scenario, concentrating on the requirements of the individual, since the next speaker was to describe identity requirements from the point of view of a community.

Chris concluded his presentation with a review of recent progress in the Liberty Alliance.

Eliot Solomon then described the Identity Management Initiative of the Securities Industry Middleware Council (SIMC) of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

SIMC has carefully investigated the requirements for identity management within the NYSE, in order to match those requirements to available technology. Eliot described four of the detailed scenarios that SIMC has investigated.

Their next steps will be to investigate available technology. Ultimately they would like to see standards and common practices emerge.

Chris Apple gave two presentations.

The first, using material prepared by Gavenraj Sodhi, gave an update on the WS-Security work.

The second reviewed the requirements for Identity Management and summarized the progress made by the Liberty Alliance and WS-Security on meeting those requirements.

Chris Apple then led a discussion which addressed the following areas:

  • Problems and issues in implementing Role Based Access Control within an organization;
  • The role of Identity Management in an enterprise;
  • The degree of control that an individual can expect to be able to exercise over information about him or her that is held by an organization;
  • The range and complexity of Identity Management scenarios, and the kind of framework needed to support them.

Outputs

The key conclusion was that there will not be a monolithic Identity Management system, but a toolkit of capabilities that products from a range of suppliers can use to do identification, authentication, payment, etc. How far the Liberty Alliance and WS-Security will be provide appropriate toolkits is still open to question.

Next Steps

The next steps are to keep developments in Liberty Alliance, WS-Security and other initiatives under review, and to start looking at what an Identity Management toolkit should contain, and at best practice for developing and using Identity Management products.

 


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