Your online community–and where you fit within it–is an important part of your identity. We believe that great technology standards, an infusion of worldwide policy expertise and a focus on real market requirements has allowed Liberty Alliance to introduce many strong offerings to identity deployers across the globe. But we’re not done. Continuing the conversation and building a community focused on real solutions is also core to our focus. Here are some resources to get connected with other identity-minded thinkers—please join the conversation.
openLiberty.org
openLiberty.org was established to provide easy access to tools and information to jump start the development of more secure and privacy-respecting identity-based applications based on Liberty Federation and Liberty Web Services standards. From solutions that support a single identity-based transaction to enterprise and government systems requiring the highest degree of security and privacy protection, openLiberty.org will help you more easily build and deploy a wide range of new relying party (identity-consuming) applications. Participate at openliberty.org.
Open Source Portals
There are many Open Source projects that are available to support Liberty Federation and Liberty Identity Web Services.
• zxid.org >
• Lasso >
• FederID >
• openLiberty.org >
• SSOCircle.com >
• The Globus Toolkit >
• GEARS >
• LARPE >
• Conor Cahill’s Liberty ID-WSF Open Source implementation >
• OpenIAM.org >
• iSEC Partners’ SAMLPummel >
• Web Single Sign-on (SSO) Toolkit (Clareity Security) >
• Sun’s OpenSSO >
• Source ID >
• Heraldry Project @Apache >
• Higgins >
• OSIS >
• Bandit Project >
• Shibboleth >
• OpenSAML >
• Safehaus – map of open source projects related to identity management >