Here’s a snapshot of some of what’s happening.
March IAM Online
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Self-Sovereign ID: The Future of Learner, Teacher, and Researcher Credentials in the Academic Identity Landscape
March 15, 2023, at 1 p.m. ET
Join us for a discussion of the common challenges in implementing learner or researcher credentials using new technologies, including differences and similarities between the U.S. and
Europe; the next steps that the R&E community needs to take to prepare for this future direction, how existing academic federations fit into this space, and what colleges and universities can do to begin preparing for this future.
Speakers: Niels van Dijk, Technical Product Manager, Trust & Security, SURFnet; Kerri Lemoie, Director of Technology, Digital Credentials Consortium, MIT
Moderator: Nicole Roy, Director of Technology and Strategy, InCommon
Please note: If you have already registered for a previous IAM Online webinar in the last year,
you will automatically receive Zoom coordinates for current and future IAM Online webinars – you only need to register once! The connection details will be emailed directly to all registrants on the morning of the event.
New to IAM Online? Register Now.
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Software Training
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Mar. 28 - 29 - COmanage Registry
(Register by March 24 )
Using the InCommon Trusted Access Platform packaged version of
COmanage Registry, you will learn how to model your organization and set up enrollment flows.
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March 30 - COmanage Match
(Register by March 24 ) Learn about
COmanage Match,
a cross-system matching engine provides a heuristic-based system for matching identity and other records across multiple authoritative systems of record.
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Apr. 25 - 26, 2023 - midPoint
(Early Bird Rates until Mar. 31 )
midPoint, powered by Evolveum, is a general-purpose
identity management and governance system that can synchronize and reconcile among multiple systems of record and sources of identity.
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Call for Proposals
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Mark your calendars and plan to join us in Minneapolis from Sept. 18-22 for the
2023 Internet2 Technology Exchange!
The 2023 Technology Exchange brings together five audiences - we're expanding the cross-focus discussions and providing ample time for each group to deep-dive into issues within their
community.
The Call is open until April 7:
please consider submitting a proposal
for a talk, tutorial, or working meeting!
We are actively seeking you — practitioners, current and future identity experts, enterprise IT architects, project managers, developers, and
infrastructure providers —to deliver thought-provoking and engaging presentations in the TechEx Identity & Access Management (IAM) Track, also known as CAMP Week.
CAMP Week attracts higher education IAM experts from around the world along with those with deep knowledge of related architecture and operational
principles. Submit a proposal yourself or collaborate with peers to deliver presentations, demonstrations, stories, and/or panel discussions. An accepted session typically propels further fast-paced, in-depth discussions at the Unconference later in the week.
General topic areas include (but are not limited to):
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Best and Emerging Practices
– What’s Working Right Now such as identity governance, considerations for using vendor IAM solutions, DevOps and automation, managing access to the cloud, evolving IAM
infrastructures, sharing services across regions and states to cut costs.
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The Future – New tools and innovations such as passwordless authentication technologies,
emerging implementations of digital wallets and integrated mobile-device support, trust frameworks of the future, adaptive authentication, and adopting a Zero Trust model.
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International Developments – How can we better enable international collaboration? What’s
going on in other countries that we use and can help to extend?
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