Presentations & Webcasts
This repository offers a wide range of business, policy and technical presentations from global conferences as well as public webcasts.
Digital Identity Management A Critical Link to Service Success
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Digital Identity Management A Critical Link to Service Success
Presented by Eileen Healy, Tom Edrington, Stuart Sharrock of Telecompetition Group This presentation reviews output of a marketplace study conducted by Telecompetition Group on behalf of Liberty Alliance to understand the market opportunities for identity in the telecompetition space--and the risks if telecompetition players don't take a position in identity and web services. Several scenarios and their outcome are explored. To download the WebEx Player, please visit projectliberty.webex.com |
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NACHAWeb 2.0, Identity, and Payments |
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NACHA 2007
Presented by Conor Cahill, Identity Architect of Intel Corporation This presentation discusses Web 2.0 in the context of identity and payments, with a mashup of Google Earth + Fboweb explored. The important of authentication is reviewed, with detailed flow diagrams presented. • 070227-NachaWeb2 - C Cahill.pdf 1.94 MB
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HIMSS IHE I2 Liberty Breakfast PanelA discussion about Federated Identity Management in Healthcare. |
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HIMSS IHE I2 Liberty Breakfast Panel presentation recording
Presented by Bill Weems-ITMS, Sampo Kellomaki-Symlabs, Holt Anderson-NCHICA, Michael McGill-Internet2 of Various A discussion about Federated Identity Management in Healthcare. |
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Liberty Alliance / Net-ID Privacy Policy Summit
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Privacy Summit Summary at Net-ID event
Presented by Robin Wilton of Sun Microsystems Privacy Summit Summary at Net-ID event in Berlin • Privacy-Summit-Final.pdf 183.44 kB
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Liberty Alliance / Net-ID Privacy Policy Summit - ID Theft
Presented by Robin Wilton of Sun Microsystems • RW-Privacy-IDTheft.pdf 372.77 kB
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Liberty Alliance Mobile Deployment Workshop, 3GSM Barcelona 2007Presentations from Sun, Orange-FT, Telia Sonera, Ericsson, NEC, Vodafone and others make the case for the role of identity in the telecommunications space and the opportunities for those leading the way. |
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Introduction
Presented by Andrew Shikiar of Liberty Alliance An introduction to the Liberty Alliance, its membership, its goals and how to become involved. |
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Identity Federation in the eGovernment Field, Including ePrescription Project
Presented by Ignacio Alamillio of Agencia Catalana De Certificacio The Catalan Health Service has implemented an ePrescription project, which is up and running in a real production environment based on Liberty standards. This presentation explores the implementation, project goals, and strategies pursued to make this a successful, private, and secure deployment. • Alamillo CATCert - I Alamillo.pdf 372.06 kB
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Demand for Identity Services
Presented by Paola Tonelli of Vodafone The results of a study, commissioned by Liberty Alliance and completed by Telecompetition, are shared, with a focus on the quantitative opportunity within telecommunications for operators who understand and are capitalizing on identity trends. For those who are not following a standardized solution, it also services as a wake up call to potential future lost revenues. |
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: FIDELITY Project: A Multi-Organization, Multi-Region Case Study
Presented by Antoine De Poorter & Mikko Laukkanen of Ericsson & Telia Sonera The FIDELITY Project is a cooperative R&D project sponsored by EUREKA/CELTIC and several European governments, begun in April 2005 and concluded in December 2006. This presentation details FIDELITY's efforts to define identity-based use cases that included governments, businesses and non-profit organizations, with a focus on privacy and security. Many valuable lessons learned are shared. |
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Why Do Operators Need Digital Identities?
Presented by Aude Pichelin of Orange-France Telecom The key challenges facing operators dealing with "the identity challenge" is explored in this presentation, which builds the case for standards. France Telecom's deployment is explored as a use case in understanding the challenges and opportunities. • FT-identity-3GSM-Barcelona- A Pichelin.pdf 256.59 kB
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Approaches to Digital Identities in NGN
Presented by Amardeo Sarma of NEC Exploration of current identity fragmentation on the network and industry efforts to converge identities, making them interoperable across networks and platforms. NEC's "Virtual Identity" effort is explored and its application in a federated implementation. • IdM_NEC_Liberty_v1.2 - A Sarma.pdf 2.40 MB
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Mobile Deployment Workshop 3GSM 2007: Role of Identity in the Mobile Community
Presented by Fulup Ar Foll of Sun Microsystems This presentation is an excellent introduction to the Liberty Alliance specifications, examining use cases that drive the standards development, with an emphasis on privacy. It also introduces ID-WSF 2.0, exploring key features. • Liberty-Fulup-3GSM-IUT - F Ar Foll.pdf 469.67 kB
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RSA Conference Session: Federated Identity: Evolving Past Industry Strife
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Federated Identity: Evolving Past Industry Strife
Presented by Brett McDowell, Liberty Alliance and Eve Maler, Sun This presentation details the history of the Liberty Alliance as well as the history of federation, deployments, specification convergence and interoperability efforts. It also introduces the Concordia Program, a cross-industry effort to identify use cases that detail interoperability needs and drive those needs into constructive cross-industry activities. • 2007-02-09_RSA_(concordia)_vFINAL.pdf 9.90 MB
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CPNI Conference 2007
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SAML 2.0 – Standard-of-choice in the Public SectorGovernments across the globe are adopting SAML 2.0 as the standard-of-choice in their federation solutions. This panel-based presentation is comprised of four case studies that provide an overview of current deployment scenarios and roadmaps governments have put in place for the wide scale deployment of SAML 2.0. Open standards are helping governments meet regional regulatory demands and vendors worldwide are helping to facilitate the adoption of SAML 2.0 technologies. |
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SAML 2.0 – Standard-of-choice in the Public Sector
Presented by Conn Crawford, Sunderland City Council, UK; Georgia K. Marsh, E-Authentication Initiative, U.S.; Søren Peter Nielsen, Danish Government; Tero Pernu, Finnish Board of Taxes, Finland Governments across the globe are adopting SAML 2.0 as the standard-of-choice in their federation solutions. This panel-based presentation is comprised of four case studies that provide an overview of current deployment scenarios and roadmaps governments have put in place for the wide scale deployment of SAML 2.0. Open standards are helping governments meet regional regulatory demands and vendors worldwide are helping to facilitate the adoption of SAML 2.0 technologies. • SAMLeGov Present FINAL.pdf 267.16 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Enabling New Usage Models While Increasing Security, Privacy, and Ease-of-UseLiberty Alliance Standards Workshop at RSA Conference 2007 |
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Introduction
Presented by Jason Rouault of Liberty Alliance • LAPworkshopintroFeb07.pdf 918.53 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: HP
Presented by Greg Whitehead of HP Liberty's Advanced Client is introduced here, with an exploration of the history of client support within the Liberty standards and provisioning the Advanced Client. ID-WSF is also explored, as well as HP Select Federation. • HP Secure Identity Provisioning.pdf 789.95 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Higgins Project
Presented by Mary Ruddy of Higgins Project The Higgins Project, sponsored by Novell, is developing an extensible, platform-independent, identity protocol-independent, software framework to support existing and new applications. Its goal is to improve interoperability, privacy, and security as well as empower users with more control over their personal information. This presentation demoed interoperability between Microsoft's CardSpace and Liberty-based products, all in an Open Source environment. • I70201_PLAC-190 Mary Ruddy.ai.pdf 248.12 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Intel
Presented by Conor Cahill of Intel The Intel Identity Capable Platform, based on Liberty's ID-WSF, is a trusted environment which offers full lifecycle support for Manageable Identities, that can provision, update, delete, activate, deactivate, and aerialize/deserialize. Offering complete portability, it is capable of over the wire/air as well as physical provisioning with policy-controlled access and operations. This presentation details this project and its use of the Liberty standards. • IntelIdentityCapablePlatform.pdf 178.43 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Intel Identity Capability
Presented by Intel Literature of Intel This piece details the Intel Identity Capable Platform, which was demoed. • Intel ICP Project Brief[1].pdf 517.24 kB
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RSA Conference Workshop: Liberty Alliance Identity Standards: Novell
Presented by Justin Taylor of Novell This presentation provides an introduction to the challenges of federation--and the challenges it solves. It introduces the three pillars of identity: federation, virtualization and synchronization, exploring a case study that shows the promise that a standards-based identity approach allows. |
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RSA Conference Workshop: Remote Provisioning of Soft Credentials
Presented by TK Ng and Dipak Patel of BT This presentation showcases a working implementation of provisioning secure credentials to consumers, using Liberty Alliance protocols and specifications. It is based on a proof-of-concept project between Intel, HP and BT. Their converged service proposal offers three main benefits: improved user experience, network agnostic access with universal coverage, and support for extended range of multi-mode user devices. The use case is explored in-depth in this presentation. • BT RSA slides.zip 10.62 MB
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Liberty 2.0 WorkshopThis Workshop includes several high quality presentations, from understanding the use cases behind the Liberty Alliance specifications to actual code development. The presentations begin at a high level and drill into more technical with each subsequent presentation. |
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Liberty 2.0: People Service and VASRM
Presented by Paul Madsen of Co-Chair, Technology Expert Group The application of Liberty's People Service, part of the ID-WSF standard, is explored in this presentation, with its application with VRSM (Vendor and Social Relationship Management). Use cases are presented and the use of Liberty's standards to address them are explored. • social-vrm-04-Paul Madsen.pdf 389.12 kB
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Liberty 2.0 Power to the User: New Advanced Client Solutions and Roadmap - Conor Cahill
Presented by Conor Cahill of Intel Liberty's Advanced Client is introduced and explored in this presentation, which also reviews the evolution of the client in Liberty's specifications. The architectural functionality of the specifications is reviewed, along with future roadmaps for the work, all grounded in a commitment to privacy and security. • AdvancedClient-20070122-Conor Cahill.pdf 4.05 MB
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Liberty 2.0 Why Web 2.0 Needs ID-WSF: Building Secure, Aware and User-Focused Identity Web Services
Presented by Conor Cahill of Intel A case study involving a mashup of Google Earth and fboweb flight tracking information stars in this presentation, which dissects the functionality at hand and the solution that Liberty's ID-WSF standard delivers in meeting the needs of: 1) SSO at the service level (as opposed to browser session level); 2) an identity model to identify parties in transations; 3) an identity model that supports chained transactions; 4) an interaction model that supports backend interactions; 5) a discovery model that allows per-user discovery; and 6) a token management model that allows context translation. • WhyWeb2 0NeedsLiberty-Conor Cahill.pdf 320.10 kB
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Liberty 2.0 The Higgins Project: Understanding the Architecture and Use Cases - Mary Ruddy
Presented by Mary Ruddy of SocialPhysics This presentation introduces the Higgins Project and its goal of interoperability between identity protocols and devices. A use case is also presented. • Liberty 1-22-07 v1 3-Mary Ruddy.pdf 1,013.88 kB
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Liberty 2.0 ID-WSF Basics: A Pragmatic Look at Identity Web Services and the Business Needs Addressed
Presented by Eve Maler of Sun Microsystems Various deployments are explored in this presentation which explores, at a very high-level perspective, Liberty's Identity Web Services Framework and the use cases which it addresses. It also introduces the Liberty architecture, exploring the "behind the scenes" interactions that are allowed and the privacy and security it ensures. • idwsf-basics-22jan2007-Eve Maler.pdf 331.61 kB
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Liberty 2.0 Introduction to Liberty Standards: Federation and Identity Web Services
Presented by Fulup Ar Foll of Sun Microsystems A very high level introduction to the Liberty federation and identity web services standards, as well as the use cases they address. An excellent introductory piece to understanding the drivers behind the Liberty standards. • Liberty-Fulup-Redwood-Fulup ArFoll.pdf 908.70 kB
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Liberty 2.0 Creating ID-WSF Services - John Kemp
Presented by John Kemp of Nokia This hands-on presentation provides code and an approach for creating services for Liberty's ID-WSF Framework. • liberty-for-hackers.2007011901.pdf-John Kemp.zip 209.36 kB
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Liberty 2.0 Overview: Introduction to Liberty
Presented by Roger Sullivan of Oracle Overview presentation on Liberty Alliance • Seminar Jan 22-RogerSullivan.pdf 669.76 kB
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Advanced Client / Supporting the Client |
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AdvancedClient Webcast
Presented by Conor Cahill of Intel AdvancedClient - to download the WebEx player please visit projectliberty.webex.com • 070118 AdvancedClient.pdf 4.05 MB
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Open Source Identity for the Web 2.0 Era
Web 2.0 has been defined as a global platform of reusable services and data with data consumption and remixing from all sources, particularly user generated data. Part and parcel of this movement is the goal of continuous and seamless updating of software and data, often very rapidly with rich and interactive user interfaces. It also offers an architecture of participation that encourages user contribution. As such, it's no surprise that with the rise of interest in Web 2.0 there has been a rise of interest in Open Source. This webcast offers an overview of the open source projects in and around identity, with specific focus on OpenSSO, an Open Source project gaining momentum that implements Liberty Federation and Liberty Web Services as well as WS-I BSP and Lightbulb, a sub-project of OpenSSO that implements a SAML 2.0 service provider in the PHP language. Pat will show how a simple PHP application can be SAML 2.0-enabled in just a few minutes. |
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Open Source for the Web 2.0 Era - Webcast Recording
Presented by Pat Patterson, Federation Architect of Sun Microsystems Webex Player required to fully view the webcast. |
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Open Source for the Web 2.0 Era
Presented by Pat Patterson, Federation Architect of Sun Microsystems Powerpoint Presentation • OSIdentityForWeb2 0-05-Webcast.pdf 357.52 kB
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Japan Workshop
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Japan Deployment Workshop - master link to presentations
Presented by Various presenters for Japan Deployment Workshop of Various companies for Japan Deployment Workshop See Liberty in action from the Japan Deployment Workshop |
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Tokyo Workshop
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Liberty, Compliance, and Privacy
Presented by Dr. rer. nat. Hellmuth Broda of Sun • 051024_Liberty_Tokyo_b.ppt 2.22 MB
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SAML and Liberty for Federating Identity
Presented by Eve Maler of Sun • libwkshop-tokyo-oct2005-saml.ppt 284.50 kB
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Liberty Alliance Interoperable Program
Presented by Roger Sullivan of Oracle • LAP Interoperability Program Oct 10.ppt 552.00 kB
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IDDY Award Winners 2006: Successful Identity Deployments Making a DifferenceThe first annual IDDY Awards were designed to acknowledge best-of-the-best of Liberty deployments from across the globe. Judged by a well-rounded group of identity experts from various disciplines, the awards test applicants on key areas of business and identity, including privacy, security, and ROI. Out of heavy competition, an exciting group of winners emerged. The winners present short case studies on their deployments, focusing on the impact that their Liberty-based deployments had within their business ventures. Each has a different focus and unique business drivers, and each delivers a privacy-aware, secure deployment that empowers the user to achieve new benefits. |
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IDDY Winners 2006: Intro
Presented by Britta Glade, Marketing Director of Liberty Alliance Introduction to the Liberty IDDY Award Winners 2006 Webcast presentation • IDDYWebcastIntro.pdf 3.24 MB
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IDDY Award Winners 2006: Edutech
Presented by Brian Hegeman, Coordinator of Technical Design and Development of Edutech Federation Increases Educator Access to Resources • IDDY - Edutech.pdf 369.68 kB
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IDDY Award Winners 2006: T-Online
Presented by Robert Zehder, Senior Vice President, Product Infrastructure of Deutsche Telecom AG, T-Com Business Unit T-Online T-Online: Netzausweis - Identity Management in Practice • IDDY-WebCast_Netzausweis_20061018_V02_final.pdf 628.68 kB
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IDDY Award Winners 2006: UK Cabinet
Presented by Bipin Dattani, Director -- Criminal Justice and Shared Services of Sun Microsystems UK Cabinet Office Government Gateway Project • IDDY- UK Cabinet.pdf 849.30 kB
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