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InCert, or some other name…: a tool for device-based client cert management

InCert, or some other name…: a tool for device-based client cert management. Requirements. Niche: Aimed at campus; could be operated federated Multi-platform, multi-application The usual platforms (Windows, Mac, Android, IOS, Unix)

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InCert, or some other name…: a tool for device-based client cert management

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  1. InCert, or some other name…:a tool for device-based client cert management

  2. Requirements • Niche: • Aimed at campus; could be operated federated • Multi-platform, multi-application • The usual platforms (Windows, Mac, Android, IOS, Unix) • The usual apps (two factor authn, vpn, eduroam, signed email, signed docs, etc) • Desktop cert management client as well as cert install • https://spaces.internet2.edu/download/attachments/24577004/InCommonCertToolv2.pdf

  3. Model • Thin desktop client • Accepts plug-ins into basic framework • Does cert lifecycle maintenance • Client lives inside device security environment • Allows enterprise policy enforcement • Plug-ins for the key apps/uses • VPN, two factor, eduroam, signed *, etc • Distributed plug-in development against common basic framework

  4. Next Steps • affirm the requirements work for others interested besides the US • confirm the limited possibilities for alignment with the CAT work being done as part of eduroam • spec out the skill set needed to do the work, and a rough budget • arrange for a multi-NREN-federation maintenance strategy (kinda we'll do IOS and someone will do Android and someone will do windows and...) • find a developer with the right skill set • get going...

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