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Who’s Managing That Identity?

Who’s Managing That Identity?. Spring 2008 CHECO. Person vs. User. Person. User. Is an application concept Name (login) Application Specific Authorizations Application specific attributes. Has a body and a mind? Name Address/phone # Student ID/Employee ID Major/Job Class & Department

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Who’s Managing That Identity?

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  1. Who’s Managing That Identity? Spring 2008 CHECO

  2. Person vs. User Person User Is an application concept Name (login) Application Specific Authorizations Application specific attributes • Has a body and a mind? • Name • Address/phone # • Student ID/Employee ID • Major/Job Class & Department • Email Address

  3. Authority? Person User Business Process: Application owner Maintained by: Application Admin System of Record: Application • Business Process: HR, Registrar • Maintained by: HR Admin, Registrar’s Office, Self • System of Record: HR, SIS

  4. Delegation? Person User Authentication Creation/Deletion Role management (to a person system?) Application attributes (share; or at least store externally) Authorization policy • Bio/Demographic (incl. email) • Tax ID

  5. “Overloaded” Concepts • “Guest” • Expiration • Level of Assurance • Role • Directory

  6. Awkward Feature Tangle • Person systems of record assume each “person” record represents a system user AND • Identity management systems primarily concerned with user provisioning treat each user as a person (bootstrap problem)

  7. (Shifting Gears Slightly)Upstream Convergence CardSpace; OpenID; Higgins Project Identity Service Providers: • Bio/Demographic Data • Authentication • Allows for application specific (or relationship specific) attribute passing

  8. The future from 2005 Do you know Dick? • Dick Hardt Defines “Identity 2.0” Microsoft says what?!? • Kim Cameron’s Laws of Identity and the Identity Metasystem

  9. Raises More Questions • Are we identity service providers? • What level of trust do we accept? • Do we want our identity attributes in a “walled garden”? • Person attributes; user attributes; both? • What about Shibboleth (SAML)? • Will our vendors “get it”?

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