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==References==
==References==
*Chris - you gave some great federation statistics, starting with 68 countries interfederating. What were some of the other statistics you gave in that introduction?  Chris Phillips / CANARIE (to All):
Entities in eduGAIN
All entities 6667
IdPs 3708
SPs 2960.

Revision as of 17:45, 21 May 2020

Full Title

A list of both known trust frameworks and other catalogs of trust frameworks.

Trust Frameworks

"IDESG Status" is an indication of the use and value of the referenced TrustFramework to IDESG's own work.

Title Reference Source IDESG Status Related Use Case(s)

Kantara Initiative Identity Assurance Framework

InCommon

Other Catelogs of Trust Frameworks

9:49 AMTorsten Lodderstedt (yes.com) (to All): @Jules: The first link points to the list of notified eID implementations. If they would use OpenID Connect, the could use OpenID Connect 4 Identity Assurance.

9:50 AMMike Jones (to All): Native SSO is related to NAPPS but with scaled-back goals, in that it's only trying to work for apps of the same organization. George Fletcher can provide more context.

9:51 AMSathish (PG&E) (to All): Thanks

9:51 AMGeorge Fletcher (to All): Native SSO isn't really an extension of NAPPS and it is currently limited to SSO between apps signed by the same vendor signing key. So as an explicit example, If you log into Yahoo Mail and then open Yahoo Finance, you can be seamlessly logged into Yahoo Finance without having to open a browser.

References

  • Chris - you gave some great federation statistics, starting with 68 countries interfederating. What were some of the other statistics you gave in that introduction? Chris Phillips / CANARIE (to All):
Entities in eduGAIN 
All entities 6667 
IdPs 3708 
SPs 2960.