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- From: "Farmer, Jacob" <>
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- Subject: [Assurance] RE: Call for Participation -- MFA Working Group
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:05:21 +0000
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Colleagues, An update on this request – everyone who has requested to be added has been processed and put on the MFA working group mailing list. You should have received a welcome email. If you did _not_ receive
a welcome email, please let me know and I’ll get you added. Jacob From: Farmer, Jacob Colleagues On behalf of the InCommon AAC, I would like to invite your participation in a new MFA Interoperability Profile working group; the charter is below for your review. This working group is being initiated based on substantial community interest
in the topic of interoperable MFA. If you are interested in participating, please send an email directly to me (and not the list), indicating your area of expertise and a brief summary of the reason for your interest in participating. Please send these
no later than Friday, June 26th. Please note the timeline for deliverables and ensure that you are prepared to allocate the appropriate amount of time to this effort. Sincerely, Jacob Farmer Chair, Assurance Advisory Committee --- InCommon MFA Interoperability Profile Working Group Charter Mission The Assurance Advisory Committee (AAC) invites the Community to participate in the InCommon Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Interoperability Profile Working Group. The mission of the working group is to develop and document requirements
for creating and implementing an interoperability profile to allow the community to leverage MFA provided by an InCommon Identity Provider. Deliverables 1. Assemble use cases that will motivate the deliverables of this working group 2. Develop short list of widely deployed MFA technologies that will be in scope for the profile 3. Define requirements for and draft MFA Interoperability Profile 4. Develop and recommend scope and plan for adoption 5. Present draft in session at Technology Exchange in October 2015 6. Publish final profile by November 30, 2015 Principles 1. Profile should be constrained to address the articulated need for distributed MFA. 2. Ability to implement with current technology should be a core design constraint. 3. Support for this capability should be exposed in the Federation Metadata. |
- [Assurance] RE: Call for Participation -- MFA Working Group, Farmer, Jacob, 07/14/2015
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