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Draft e-Infrastructure Landscape Mapping
To better understand the access and identity management and security technical landscape, the UK e-infrastructure Security and Access Management Working Group produced a mapping of the various groups, activities and technologies that the Group is aware of.
These mappings will be updated and developed by the Working Group over the course of the Working Group.
Discussion places
Meetings and groups where discussions take place relevant to e-infrastructure security and access management
- FIM4R (Federated Identity Management for Research) - series of workshops investigating federated identity membership for research collaborations, resulting in a Fim4R paper. First five meetings and sixth
- EIROforum - http://www.eiroforum.org/
- REFEDS - https://refeds.org/ Working on common issues among research and education identity federations.
- VAMP (Virtual Organisation Architectural Middleware Planning) - http://www.terena.org/activities/vamp/ Series of workshops on federated identity and collaboration tools within the research community
- Open Grid Forum - http://www.ogf.org
- Research Data Alliance - RDA - https://rd-alliance.org/
- EDUCAUSE - http://www.educause.edu/
- Internet2 – http://www.internet2.edu
- UCISA - http://www.ucisa.ac.uk/ provision and development of academic, management and administrative information systems in universities and colleges
- RUGIT - http://www.rugit.ac.uk/ IT heads of leading UK research universities
Technologies
Technologies and technology standards that may be appropriate for e-infrastructure access management
- SAML - https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=security
- OpenID Connect - http://openid.net/connect/
- OAuth 2.0 - http://oauth.net/2/
- Moonshot – http://www.ja.net/moonshot
- Shibboleth – http://www.shibboleth.net
(Potential) Identity Providers
Some of the organisations who may provide authentication services, and in some cases attributes relevant for authorisation decisions, for users of e-infrastructures
- Amazon
- Mozilla
- Members of Research and Education federations
- Members of eduGAIN
Standards bodies & Regulators
Not all either standards bodies or regulators in the strict sense, but organisations whose decisions and requirements may influence the use and development of e-infrastructures.
- OASIS
- IETF
- OpenID Foundation
- Mozilla
- IGTF
- ISO24760-1
- eduroam
- Kantara
- PSN
- Stork
- UK Government / Cabinet Office / CESG
- Research Councils
- NIST
- PCI-DSS
- CPNI
Projects, services & initiatives with federated Id requirements
Some of the users whose requirements should be reflected in the Working Group's work
- EGI - http://www.egi.eu/
- WLCG - http://wlcg.web.cern.ch/
- DiRAC - http://www.dirac.ac.uk/
- PRACE - http://www.prace-ri.eu/
- EUDAT - http://www.eudat.eu/
- DARIAH - http://www.dariah.eu/
- ESA - http://www.esa.int/
- CLARIN - http://www.clarin.eu/
- GridPP - http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/
- Helix Nebula - http://www.helix-nebula.eu
- VPH - http://www.vph-noe.eu/
- Earth System Grid Federation - https://www.esgf.org
- Farr Institute - http://www.farrinstitute.org
- Met Office - http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/
- ORCID – http://www.orcid.org "provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between you and your professional activities ensuring that your work is recognized"