Collaboration, Identity Management, and Shibboleth

Recent resources tagged with Collaboration, Identity Management, and Shibboleth.

June CAMP Workshops to Focus on Shibboleth and Secure Collaboration

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on April 04, 2007
NMI-EDIT logoTwo upcoming CAMP workshops (detailed below) in Portland, Oregon, CAMP Shibboleth: Flexible Web-Based Authentication and Authorization and Advanced CAMP: Scaling Secure Collaboration, will focus on middleware deployment.

CAMP Shibboleth: Flexible Web-Based Authentication and Authorization

(June 25–27)
Overview: This CAMP will offer concrete practice and real-world experience from institutions running Shibboleth in production for controlling access to both on- and off-campus services. Participants will learn the answers to questions such as:
  • What is Shibboleth and how does it work?
  • What is the business case for it and how can I sell it on my campus?
  • What is the migration path to support intercampus Web SSO in the future?
  • How much identity management infrastructure do I need?
  • How can I use Shibboleth to simplify my application deployment and maintenance?
Higher education IT managers, project managers, middleware architects, and systems analysts involved at a technical, management, or stakeholder level in supporting Web-based services will benefit most from this workshop. Register before May 29 for low, early-bird rates.

Federated Identity Management: Addressing the Risky Business

Added by the EDUCAUSE Librarian
Title:Federated Identity Management: Addressing the Risky Business (ID: SPC0683)
Author(s):Kenneth J. Klingenstein (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Accessing restricted resources held by a partner can be risky for both parties. This presentation will include a discussion of national and international federations, what the policy dimensions are for campuses, and how federations can be used as a basis for real-time security exchange.
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