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Title: Drive-By%20Dialogues


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Drive-By Dialogues

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Topics
  • The Long Strange Trip of I2 NLR Merger
  • A Brief Comment on Optical Networking
  • Middleware Developments
  • Security Developments

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A Long Strange Trip
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Optical Networking
  • Packet vs switched
  • The final answer is both, and it can be done
  • Needs control plane
  • Needs monitoring and measurement
  • Capstone architecture market will refine
  • Higher ed can drive the invention
  • Future frontiers are not performance related
  • Security, transparency, mobility
  • Trust (note ISOC/IETF Meeting)
  • Non-IP, non-optical wave

5
Security
  • Lots and lots of issues DDOS, phishing, DNS
    attacks, problems within the perimeter some
    successes
  • Federal efforts
  • REN-ISAC
  • http//ren-isac.net/
  • Services
  • Business model work
  • CSI2
  • FWNA and eduRoam
  • Security and middleware (roles)

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Middleware Developments
  • SAML and Shibboleth
  • Working with open source and legacy apps
  • InCommon and international federations
  • Collaboration management platforms
  • NSF-Mellon Scientific and Scholarly Workflow

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SAML and Shibboleth
  • Common roots (RL Bob Morgan, UW and Scott Cantor,
    OSU)
  • Shibboleth has always been built on SAML/preSAML
    and primarily add multilateral federation support
    and metadata
  • With SAML 2.0 convergence is complete, with the
    Shib code providing multilateral, WS-FED interop
  • Shib 1.3 widely deployed Shib 2.0 now in beta
  • Undeveloped areas (ARP editors, WAYF, n-tier)
    becoming visible

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Shibboleth and applications
  • Wireless access, bandwidth allocation
  • CAS and other SSO
  • Wikis, mail lists, etc
  • Sharepoint (!)
  • Sakai, Kuali, Mellon
  • OpenId is the vapor-weight alternative

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InCommon
  • Growing steadily now 75 members and 1.3M user
    base
  • Major applications include outsourced services,
    content providers, wiki and collaboration tools
  • NIH and federal follies elsewhere
  • Apple, Google and Microsoft
  • InCommon Bronze and Silver now under discussion

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Some inter-federation key issues
  • Multi-protocols
  • Sharing metadata
  • Aligning policies
  • WAYF functionality
  • Dispute resolution
  • Virtual organization support

11
Prague Meeting on Inter-federation
  • 15-20 International RE federations (5
    continents) plus Liberty Alliance and a few
    others
  • Prague, September 3
  • Lots of topics Attribute mapping, Privacy
    Policies, Dispute resolution, Financial
    considerations, Technical direction setting
  • UK drafting an analysis of International Peering
    needs, opportunities, etc.

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Scientific and Scholarly Workflow
  • Jointly commissioned by NSF and Mellon
  • Intent is not to open new lines of research but
    identify key components (and implementations)
    that, with investment, is readily deployable
    cyberinfrastructure
  • Role of enterprise and federations in
    collaborative workflow

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Comanage
  • Management of collaboration a real impediment to
    collaboration, particularly with the growing
    variety of tools
  • Goal is to develop a platform for handling the
    identity management aspects of many different
    collaboration tools
  • Platform includes a framework and model, specific
    running code that implements the model, and
    applications that take advantage of the model
  • This spaceĀ presents possibilities of improving
    the overall unified UI as well as UI for
    specificĀ applications and components.

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Comanage 2
  • Leverages federated identity and the attribute
    ecosystem heavily
  • Uses Grouper to manage groups and Signet to
    manage privileges
  • Built completely on open protocols, using open
    source components
  • Open and proprietary applications can be plumbed
    to work with it

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Comanageable applications
  • Already done
  • Sympa, Federated wikis, Asterisk (open-source IP
    audioconferencing), Dim-Dim (open-source web
    meeting)
  • Immediate targets
  • Rich access controlled wikis
  • Web-based file shares

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Comanage dimensions of growth
  • In the applications that can be driven by it
  • Collaboration and domain science prime areas
  • Largely a function of the applications respect
    for middleware
  • In the areas being managed
  • Diagnostics? Others?
  • In the identities being managed
  • In the coupling of autonomous and diverse
    instances
  • Deployment instances may be at many layers of
    organization and shift as it matures
  • Underlying stores may be db, directory, or other

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Takeaways
  • Identity management several related services
  • Directories and getting applications to use them
  • The REN-ISAC
  • Federations
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