Liberty Alliance Standards Workshop at the 2nd European Identity Conference, Munich, Germany

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Liberty Alliance Standards Workshop at the 2nd European Identity Conference, Munich, Germany, 04/22/2008, 2nd European Identity Conference, at Forum am Deutschen Museum, Museumsinsel 1, 80538 Munich, Germany
Liberty Alliance Workshop: Introduction and Agenda
Presented by Robin Wilton of Sun Microsystems
This presentation provides an overall introduction to Liberty Alliance and its area of focus, as well as outlining the agenda for this particular workshop.
Advanced Client
Presented by Conor Cahill of Intel
The evolution of Liberty-related clients is reviewed in this presentation, with use cases discussed for each. Particular focus is spent on the Advanced Client, its capabilities and functions, use cases it addresses, and how to technically implement it.
Orange Authentication API Using Liberty’s SAML Simple Sign Binding
Presented by Philippe Clement of Orange-FT
This presentation reviews Orange's Personal API, noting 7 of 10 in France already have an Orange Identity, which offers enhanced user capabilitieis as well as tremendous partner capabilities for ease of use and business options. Detailed use cases and flow diagrams are included, as well as reference to the SAML script utilized.
Project Concordia Update
Presented by George Fletcher of AOL
This presentation provides an overall update on the work of Concordia, reviewing in particular the two interop scenarios presented at the RSA Conference, demonstrating cross-protocol authentication to federations with information cards (InfoCard +SAML2 | WS-Federation) and chaining SAML2 and WS-Federation--scenarios that were identified at previous Concordia workshops of strong interest from end deploying organizations.
IDM for the Online Mass Market
Presented by Michael Gaertner of Deutsche Telekom AG
This presentation details T-Onlines success with federation, beginning with single login and single signon and expanding quickly to new authentication methods and new service applications. Challenges encountered and the roadmap ahead are also reviewed.
The Public Policy Expert Group's Privacy Summit Programme
Presented by Robin Wilton of Sun Microsysystems
The Liberty Public Policy Expert Group (PPEG) has run Privacy Summit events world-wide, gathering privacy stakeholders from many different disciplines (IT, policy, regulation, legal, academic) for a peer-to-peer discussion of strategic issues and possible solutions. Through the Summits, some key lessons have been learned, and simple models derived which help remove many of the obstacles to a productive, multi-stakeholder discussion of privacy issues. These lessons and model are reviewed in this presentation, along with trends to watch for in the future.
Auto-Connect via Dynamic SAML
Presented by Patrick Harding of Ping Identity
This presentation overviews Dynamic SAML, which aims to simplify federation connectivity for rapid secure SSO in a matter of seconds. Several use cases are presented that validate time and resource savings--as well as additional functionality achieved--through use of Dynamic SAML.
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