announce - [InCommon] Using Federated Identity for NSF- and NIH-Funded Cyberinfrastructure
Subject: News and information about InCommon Academy offerings
List archive
[InCommon] Using Federated Identity for NSF- and NIH-Funded Cyberinfrastructure
Chronological Thread
- From: Dean Woodbeck <>
- To:
- Subject: [InCommon] Using Federated Identity for NSF- and NIH-Funded Cyberinfrastructure
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 11:42:20 -0500
IAM Online - Wednesday, January 11, 2012
3 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. MT / Noon PT
www.incommon.org/iamonline
**************
Using Federated Identity for NSF- and NIH-Funded Cyberinfrastructure
Both the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health
support a number of cyberinfrastructure projects around the country.
Researchers and scientists at your campus may participate in one or more such
projects (or be interested in doing so). But what are the policy and
technical issues you face in helping your faculty and researchers seamlessly
connect with such projects? How can federated identity help and, more
importantly, what are the issues and barriers involved? We’ll present a case
study from the NIH-funded Indiana Clinical and Translational Science
Institute, and a roadmap to using InCommon and federated identity for
participating in cyberinfrastructure projects funded by NSF.
**************
Speakers:
Bill Barnett, Director of Information Architectures, Indiana Clinical and
Translational Science Institute, Indiana University
Von Welch, Deputy Director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research,
Indiana University
Host/Moderator:
Tom Barton, Senior Director for Architecture, Integration & Security and
Chief Information Security Officer, University of Chicago
**************
Connecting
We use Adobe Connect for slide sharing and audio:
http://internet2.adobeconnect.com/iam-online. For more details, including
back-up phone bridge information, see www.incommon.org/iamonline.
**************
ABOUT IAM Online
IAM Online is a monthly online education series including essentials of
federated identity management, hot topics from the EDUCAUSE Identity and
Access Management Working Group, and emerging topics in IAM. Experts provide
overviews, answer questions and lead discussions. IAM is brought to you by
InCommon in cooperation with Internet2 and the EDUCAUSE Identity and Access
Management Working Group.
- [InCommon] Using Federated Identity for NSF- and NIH-Funded Cyberinfrastructure, Dean Woodbeck, 12/19/2011
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.16.