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==Solutions== | ==Solutions== | ||
*The establishment of individual profiles that can be verified online and inline by calling APIs is the core of all of these profiles. | *The establishment of individual profiles that can be verified online and inline by calling APIs is the core of all of these profiles. | ||
*Unstructured queries will rturn a list of all the participants that meet query. | |||
*The working document for the [[Trust Framework Membership Validation]] APIs has been under development since August 2017. | *The working document for the [[Trust Framework Membership Validation]] APIs has been under development since August 2017. | ||
*A [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?title=Federation_Trust_Registry Federation Trust Registry] is proposed to strongly identify framework participants. | *A [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?title=Federation_Trust_Registry Federation Trust Registry] is proposed to strongly identify framework participants. |
Revision as of 23:50, 12 October 2018
Full Title or Meme
The Identity Ecosystem Framework will need fine-grained specifications for applying its principles to specific vertical industry and horizontal community requirements.
Context
- As a part of the creation of a set of Identity Ecosystems this plan lays out how to address specific community needs for security, privacy, interoperability and user experience. It is expected that all communities will start from the Baseline Functional Requirements (as amended from time to time) and add additional requirements in those four areas plus the potential for a trusted laboratory validation of compliance with the profiles.
A partial list of the existing compliance effort that are used as models includes:
- The IDEF registry is operation and will serve as the base framework for the sandbox efforts.
- The Kantara Initiative has aTrust Registry based on SAML 2 metadata.
- The OpenID foundation has a certification program for several of their identity profiles that has won wards for 2018 European Identity and Cloud Award and the 2018 Identity Innovation Award.
- The NIST has an SP 800-63-3 compliance program which now has assessors like Kantara to certify compliance.
Problems
- Each jurisdiction creates their own Identifier domain(s) for users and for providers that can be used to identify participants with some central rooted registry for the participants that have met the framework profile requirements.
Solutions
- The establishment of individual profiles that can be verified online and inline by calling APIs is the core of all of these profiles.
- Unstructured queries will rturn a list of all the participants that meet query.
- The working document for the Trust Framework Membership Validation APIs has been under development since August 2017.
- A Federation Trust Registry is proposed to strongly identify framework participants.
- As each community begins the process of creating profile the committee will coordinate and record their efforts here:
- Health Care Profile now in planing with various US healthcare committees.
- Financial Profile now considering the creation of a specific implementation of a Financial Profile Sandbox for compliance testing.