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The Open Group's Directory Interoperability Forum, Security Forum, EMA
Forum and Mobile Management Forum, in conjunction with the Global Directory
Forum, present:
Identity Management: Building Integrated Information
Infrastructure.
Description
Through a full day of open sessions, end-user companies will discuss
the identity management issues they are facing today, vendors will present
the ways they are addressing them, and a business case will be presented.
Further issues in identity management will be explored by a panel of end-users
and vendors. Learn the latest about identity management and connect with
other Directory professionals from the leading vendor and end-user organizations.
Some of the topics that will be covered are:
- How do you control access, based on people's roles?
- How do you keep track of people who are always on the move?
- How do you deliver facilities to meet people's personal needs and
preferences?
- Will Passport or Liberty Alliance work?
- Are traditional X.500 and LDAP solutions appropriate?
- Should administration be shared vs delegated?
- How do you leveraging legacy and "incompatible" data architectures?
- Is there such a thing as 100% security?
Draft Agenda
This is a preliminary agenda, subject to change.
Wednesday 23rd January 2002
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09:00
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Plenary Keynote Presentation
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The Emerging Infrastructure for Identity and Access Management
- Jamie Lewis, CEO and Research Chair, The Burton Group.
Mr. Lewis will examine the integrated infrastructure emerging
for managing identities and entitlements, both within enterprises
and across corporate boundaries. Mr. Lewis will discuss the
role that directory services and access management systems and
standards will play in the infrastructure, as well as identity
federation and the intersection of enterprises identity management
with public identity systems such as Microsoft's Passport and
solutions proposed by the Liberty Alliance.
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09:50
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The Identity Management Problem
This session will focus on how IT users manage identities, with
presentations on different aspects of the problem. The session chair
will be Winston Bumpus, Director of Open Technologies and Standards
at Novell, and chair of the Directory Interoperability Forum.
- Identity Management in Healthcare - Jason M. Polli, Director,
Physician Informatics, MemorialCare
- The Rights of the Internet Person - Peter Bachman, CEO, Cequs
Inc.
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10:45
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Coffee Break
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11:15
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The Identity Management Problem - Continued
- Managing Suppliers' Identities - Dean Richardson, the Boeing
Corporation
- Identity Management in a Mobile Environment - Ed Harrington,
VP Business Development & Strategy, Nexor Plc, and Chair of the
Mobile and Directory Working Group of The Open Group.
- Role-Based Authorization and Access Control - Vance Heron, NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
At the end of this session, the presenters will form a panel to
answer questions from the audience.
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12:45
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Lunch Break
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14:00
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Possible Solutions
This session will include presentations on different proposed solutions
to the problems of identity management. The session chair will be
Steven Jenkins, Manager, Architecture and System Engineering, Institutional
Computing and Information Services, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology.
- The Secure Messaging Challenge Approach - Dean Richardson, the
Boeing Corporation
- Passport - One Name, One Password - Chris Harding, The Open
Group
- Liberty Alliance Project - single sign-on for consumers as well
as business users in an open, federated way - Andrew B. Shikiar,
the Liberty Alliance
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15:30
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Tea Break
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16:00
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The Way Forward
This session will look at the solutions in the context of the whole
problem, and at how the IT industry and its user community can move
forward.
The session will start with a presentation describing the Identity
Management Business Scenario that is being developed by the Directory
Interoperability Forum of The Opep Group, given by Chris Harding,
Executive Director of the DIF. It will address:
- The Business Scenario as currently developed, and
- New issues arising from the day's presentations
The second half of the session will be a Panel Discussion moderated
by Steven Jenkins in which a panel of users and vendors give their
views on the way forward, and discuss points raised by the audience.
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17:30
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Meeting Close
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Register
Register
Now!
Early Bird Discounts
are available until December 21, 2001. (Open Group members will be
charged the members pass fee. Non-members booking just for one
day will be charged the day pass fee. Non-members booking for more
than one day of the conference will be charged the full fee. There are
reductions for members of affiliated
organizations.)
Further Information
Want to learn more? Contact Chris Harding at +44 118 9508311 X 2262,
or send an email to c.harding@opengroup.org.
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Related Pages
What Is
Identity Management?
Open Group Conference
January 21-25, 2002
Identity
Management Business Scenario Project
Directory at the
Anaheim Conference
Security at the Ananheim Conference
Mobile Management Forum
EMA Forum
Global Directory Forum
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