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A reminder of the IAM Online on Weds, June 18.

 

 

 

 

IAM Online – Wednesday, June 28, 2017

2 pm ET / 1 pm CT / Noon MT / 11 am PT

www.incommon.org/iamonline

 

Consent-informed Attribute Release (CAR): Fixing the Attribute Crisis

 

“Free the Attributes!” “No - Minimize Identity Exposure!”

 

How about “Let the individual decide?”

 

The value of federation is slowly eroded each time an institutional identity provider does not release requested attributes to service providers. IdP and federation operators find themselves caught between cries of "free the attributes!" from their relying parties and calls to "minimize identity exposure" by those concerned with data privacy and institutional risk. One potential solution: allow the individual to decide.

 

The Scalable Consent project has developed a framework, and working code, in support of effective and informed end-user consent and attribute release at Internet scale. Duke University has helped to develop and is now implementing CAR — Consent-informed Attribute Release — which shows users (in easily understood terminology) the attributes about to be released and allowing them to make a decision. It also provides powerful management tools for users and the institution for setting policies on who, when, and which consent options are presented.

 

Join us for this IAM Online for a discussion of the issues and a demonstration of the CAR solution. 

 

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Presenters:

Rob Carter, Duke University

Ken Klingenstein, Internet2

 

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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.

 

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About IAM Online

IAM Online is a monthly online education series brought to you by Internet2’s InCommon community and the EDUCAUSE Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC).

 

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Dean Woodbeck

Education and Outreach Lead, InCommon

Internet2

 




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