june 10-15, 2012 growing community; growing possibilities benn oshrin, the oshrinium, llc keith...
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June 10-15, 2012
Growing Community; Growing Possibilities
Benn Oshrin, The Oshrinium, LLCKeith Hazelton, UW-Madison, Internet2
CIFER
CommunityIdentityFramework forEducation andResearch
2012 Jasig Sakai Conference 2
An alternative business model for higher education IAM
A way to reorganize higher education’s IAM investments to meet its needs in a sustainable way
A developing practice of coordination across existing projects in Kuali, Internet2, Jasig and elsewhere
A sponsor and coordinator of new development—but only where it has to be
NOT YAOSO
What is CIFER, really?
CIFER Timeline
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Workstream Year 1 Year 2
Registries:Caretakers: Jasig (OpenReg), Kuali (KIM), PSU (CPR)
• Person Registry v1.0• Identity Match v1.0
• Guest management
• On-going enhancement
Provisioning & Integration
Caretakers: Internet2 (Grouper PSP), Kuali (KIM)
• System of Record (SoR) to Registry & Registry to Consumer Toolkits
• Connectors to select Consumer systems (email, LMS, library)
• Community-contributed System of Record (SoR) to Registry connectors
• Dev. tool plug-ins to accelerate integration
• More SoR and Consumer connectors
• Business rules & engine for automated ID & affiliation life-cycle management
CIFER Timeline
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Workstream Year 1 Year 2
Access Management
Caretakers:Internet2 (Grouper)Kuali (KIM, KEW)
• Expand integration between Grouper & Kuali Identity Management
• Refine KIM service interfaces
• Workflow-based permission mgmt. in Grouper, using Kuali Enterprise Workflow
• Business rules & engine for access policy enforcement
AuthenticationCaretakers:InCommon/I2/…
• Password Management v1.0
• Social IdP support
• AuthN for mobile apps
• Multiple Levels of Assurance
Shared Services
• Management console beta
• Instrumentation API
• Management console v1.0
• Reporting v1.0
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Launch and Development Phase◦ Funding need estimate: $8M total over two
year development period◦ Institutions of Higher Education◦ Commercial Affiliates (Unicon as a model)◦ Consortial Organizations (I2, Kuali, Jasig,…)
Sustaining CIFER Beyond Year Two◦ Funding need estimate across HE/R: $500-
750K annually◦ Subscription Model for HE Institutions,
Consortial Orgs
CIFER Investment Models
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How to Invest (Campuses)
Establish Level & Type of Investment
$1, $2, or $5/student/year with caps (for 2 years)Determine investment type (cash, in-kind, IP, etc.)Determine any additional level of workstream participation
(Optional) Designate a CO
Any participating Consortial Organization (Optional) If the CO you want isn’t a current option, send them a request-to-pledge
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How to Engage (Commercial Affiliates)
All CAs welcome on same terms
• Contact [email protected] re: becoming a Commercial Affiliate
Terms
• CA must agree to abide by the project’s principles and licensing terms—to be a “good citizen” of the CIFER community as the project defines it
• CA must commit to delivering meaningful services (some/all of: install, customize, integrate, train, support, maintain, enhance) for some/all components of project
• CA must commit to contributing back a small percentage of all project/component revenues (in-kind effort is acceptable) to further the development and sustenance of CIFER
• CAs get one rep ex officio on the Executive Trustee Board (each CA gets one vote to elect that rep)
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Creating a More Marketable OS Suite for Identity Management: Provisioning & Integration◦ Wednesday, 13-Jun-2012◦ 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM◦ Here (Conference Center Room 3 (7th Floor))
Open Source Person Registries - You want 'em, we got 'em! ◦ 13-Jun-2012◦ 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM◦ Here (Conference Center Room 3 (7th Floor))
More CIFER goodness at Jasig
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CIFER
CommunityIdentityFramework forEducation andResearch
We certainly raised more questions than we answered. Ask away:
For More Information:
http://ciferproject.org