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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Attending: Michael Gettes, Scott Cantor, Chris Misra, S= teve Carmody, Ian Young, Jim Jokl, Keith Hazelton, Tom Barton, Paul Caskey,= Steve Olshansky, David Walker
With: Ann West, John Krienke, Nate Klingenstein, Dean W= oodbeck, IJ Kim, Tom Scavo
Chair Steve Carmody welcomed Steve Olshansky, identity lead at ISOC, to = the TAC.
Tom Scavo reported on his work to contact SAML-1 only SPs. Only a handfu= l have not responded. Most deployments are using the production aggregate, = a significant number are old and will be removed from metadata, and only on= e is not compatible with SHA-2 and will be upgraded by the end of June.
There was a security advisory concerning OpenSSL this morning. Scott rep= orted that Shib will be patched by the end of the weekend.
The new working groups (external identities and alternative IdPs) are in= cluded in Steve Zoppi=E2=80=99s budget requests. JaneMarie Duh (Lafayette) = has agreed to lead the Alternative IdPs WG, wkth David Walker as flywheel a= nd support.
Chris Holmes (member of Steering and associate counsel at Baylor) respon= ded to the TAC memo concerning Heartbleed and whether InCommon could take a= more aggressive role, should it choose to do so. He believes there are som= e things InCommon could do under the current Participation Agreement, but s= uggested that TAC propose some specifics, should we wish to pursue anything= .
TAC discussed the possibilities of trust marks or tags, working with a g= roup like REN-ISAC, and other issues. (AI) Tom Barton, Chris Misra, and Nic= k Roy (should he accept), and one or two members of Assurance Advisory Comm= ittee (AAC) (should they accept) will develop a list of first steps that In= Common might take in this area. (AI) Steve Carmody will contact Nick Roy an= d the AAC leadership.
Steering has asked John Krienke to provide a list of changes needed for = the Participation Agreement and the Federation Operating Policies and Pract= ices to enable interfederation. There are a number of technical issues invo= lved, as well. (AI) Steve Carmody will kick off an email discussion concern= ing standing up a working group around the technical issues.
The AAC is interested in developing a POP replacement (perhaps Bronze) t= hat would be more standardized. At the AAC face-to-face in April, they deve= loped a rough draft of what a POP replacement might do. This led to a discu= ssion about trust marks and the potential for further community assurance p= rofiles (light-weight and likely self-asserted).
Steve Carmody created a wiki page with a list of issues to discuss conce= rning InCommon offering a Social-to-SAML Gateway Google gateway as an opera= tional service. (AI) Steve will start an email discussion on the topic.
Thursday, June 19, 2014 =E2=80=93 1 pm ET / Noon CT / 11 am MT /= 10 am PT