Workshop 2007

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Internet Identity Workshop

May 14-16 in Mountainview at the Computer History Museum.
1401 North Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View CA 94043

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Invitation


The first 2008 IIW is May 12-15, 2007
At the Computer History Museum.


Background

The Internet Identity Workshop focuses on user-centric identity and identity in the large. Providing identity services between people, websites, and organizations that don't necessarily have a formalized relationship is a different problem than providing authentication and authorization services within a single organization.

The goal of the Internet Identity Workshop is to support the continued development of several open efforts in the user-centric identity community. We are also the main face-to-face meeting space for Identity Commons.

The purpose of Identity Commons is to support, facilitate, and promote the creation of an open identity layer for the Internet, one that maximizes control, convenience, and privacy for the individual while encouraging the development of healthy, interoperable communities.

The Identity Commons Principles:

  1. Enable any working group to self-organize at any time, on any scale, in any form, around any activity consistent with the Purpose and Principles.
  2. Fully and transparently disclose the Purpose and Principles of each working group, any requirement of participation, and any license or restriction of usage of its work product.
  3. Conduct deliberations and make decisions by bodies and methods that reasonably represent all relevant and affected parties.
  4. Vest authority, perform functions, and use resources in the smallest or most local part that includes all relevant and affected parties.
  5. Resolve conflict without resort to economic, legal, or other duress.
  6. Conduct, publish, and archive communications in a manner that facilitates open and trusted interactions within and across all working groups and the public Internet.
  7. When feasible and appropriate, employ the work product of Identity Commons working groups to facilitate the operation and interaction of Identity Commons itself.


Monday:

Opening Dialogue

What are the questions you are bringing to this Workshop

Major Project Presentations

OpenID

SAML, Liberty Alliance, openLiberty.org, Concordia Program (by Eve Maler)

Shibboleth

CardSpace

OSIS

Higgins


Concept Map from introductory session (image)

Speed Geekers

Leave your name and describe your demo below:

  • Jonathan Gershater Demonstration of Sun Microsystems Identity Manager
  • Mark Wahl Schemat Consumer: enabling identity metasystem schema flexibility
  • Kevin Fox Pibb: The new online communication system from JanRain

Tuesday

OPEN SPACE SESSION NOTES

Wednesday

OPEN SPACE SESSION NOTES


Closing

We did a group closing CommunityIdentityAuthenticity.

Sessions that were proposed

  • Identity Media Review Group:
    • Reviewing the Digital Person by Solove. This session will be for people who have read the book. We may have more then one session about particular ideas in the book.
    • Figuring out the working processes of this group. How to pick our media? How we capture our work? How to support dialogue about the issues?


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