I’ve just had an interesting few days at an Internet Society workshop on interfederation: https://tid.isoc.org/confluence/display/interfed. Formal notes will be published soon, but here are some initial notes and thoughts.
The aim of the workshop was to identify the issues related to cross sector interfederation and determine actions that will help address them.
Members of the AIM Group may be interested in a new guide recently published on the Amazon Web Service Group (https://community.ja.net/groups/amazon-web-services-aws/) that explains how to implement Shibboleth to get federated access to AWS.
In the last half of 2013, we undertook a community consultation to gather feedback on a draft AIM Strategy and Plan, outlining Jisc's high level objectives to continue the evolution of access and identity management for the UK education and research sectors and clearly stating targets of how the strategy will be met over the coming 2 years.
Originally published in January 2014, the Plan has been updated to show our progression against the published targets.
Last Tuesday’s OIX meeting covered an eclectic mix of identity assurance related presentations. Slides from all presenters should now be available on the shiny new http://oixuk.org/ website.
The Terena Network Conference #TNC14 was so interesting and busy that I didn't get time to drip feed the sessions as I advertised in my previous post, so instead, here is a selection of the AIM highlights. Most sessions were recorded so for more information you can view the archived streams at https://tnc2014.terena.org/web/media/archive/.
While most of the UK has been basking in sunshine I have spent the last two days in rainy Dublin. I'm at TNC2014 (https://tnc2014.terena.org) until Thursday, but there are so many AIM-related sessions I thought I would drip feed them to you rather than waiting until the end of the week.
Today was the final meeting of the first phase of the Jisc co-design Identity Management Taskforce. This activity is in the Jisc AIM Strategy and Plan (www.tinyurl.com/jiscaim) and has the objective of addressing "the social and political barriers to good identity management" - not technology. Discussing identity management without mentioning technologies is surprisingly tricky.
I've mentioned the monthly OIX meetings before and this week I managed to get to one to hear a very interesting presentation from Tim Bray - Google's outgoing Identity Evangelist.