AAAI

8 June 2015 at 10:54am
A distinctive feature of e-infrastructures is that most individuals’ authorisation to access a particular service does not come from their home organisation (as it does for site-licensed journals, for example) nor from the operator of the service (as in traditional, non-federated, access).
25 March 2015 at 8:55am
A growing challenge for on-line e-infrastructures is to manage an increasing number of user accounts, ensuring that accounts are only used by their intended users, that users can be held accountable for any misuse, and that accounts are disabled when users are no longer entitled to use them. Users face a similar challenge in managing multiple authentication credentials for different on-line services.
9 December 2014 at 9:00pm
This is now called "The safe share project" after briefly being called the Assured Data Access Project and during work-up as the Farr/MBI/ADRC initiative.
28 May 2014 at 2:50pm
Jacky gives the background to the creation of the Farr Institute, Medical Bioinformatics Initiative and Administrative Data Research Centres. She then goes on to describe the work being undertaken with these centres and Janet to try and find solutions that allow data to be accessed securely, data shared safely and to support the partners to work together collaboratively. Hence two projects looking at a secure network layer over Janet and at options for authentication, authorisation, allocation and identity management (AAAI).
20 March 2014 at 10:03pm
Some thoughts on the e-Infrastructure requirements for supporting VirtualOrganisations.  A Virtual Organisation (VO) is one that intersects with multiple realorganisation.  It is comprised of users from multiple homeinstitutions. Many of which may be entirely unaware of the existenceof the VO at all.  This means that the Virtual Organisation needs tobe self-organising and must be provided with the tools to manage itsown membership.
18 March 2014 at 11:20am
One of the potential problems we have identified with AuthN tools like UK-Federation and Moonshot is that they (for good reasons) generate a different identifier for each service domain.
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