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9:30 - 10:30CAMP Opening and Plenary: Community Development in a Zoom World
10:30 - 10:45 amBreak
10:45 - 11:35 am

Federating with the NIH

Speakers: Jeff Erickson (NIH) and other panelists

The National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will discuss collaboration readiness and new requirements from NIH service providers, including meeting the Research & Scholarship program requirements and implementing multi-factor authentication.

eduroam Best PracticesThere is a new eduroam Advisory Committee and a new effort to streamline the providing of eduroam to K-12, libraries, and museums. This session will also discuss recent community input on the eduroam service in the U.S.

11:35 am - 12:30 pm

Break and BoF (Birds of a Feather)

Take a break or join a BoF! Bring your breakfast, lunch, dinner, beverage (depending on your time zone) and join in these informal discussions on topics of interest


BoF - COVID19 - How has it impacted your identity team? Many institutions have utilized their Identity teams and associated data in different ways. Bring your experiences to the conversation and learn more about how several universities have approached this business need.


12:30 - 1:20 pm

In the User we Trust

Speakers:

Jule Ziegler (Liebniz Supercomputing Center)

Brett Bieber (Univ. of Nebraska)

Chris Whalen (Research Data and Communication Technologies)

Jon Miner (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

In Identity Federations we trust the home organisations having good enough procedures on user enrollment and unique identifiers. Some services need to know the result of these procedures and for this we use the community standard REFEDS Assurance Framework (RAF). Identity Providers can self-declare the trust indicators of the procedures in the attribute assertion to the Service Provider.

Traditionally, besides the identity part, we have not cared about the quality of user authentications, but there are nowadays services that need to have a higher level of certainty that it is the same user logging in every time. One way to achieve this is by using multi-factor login, which is being signaled from the Identity Provider to the Service Provider via the community standard REFEDS Multi Factor Authentication Profile (MFA).

In this session we’ll cover the basics of the REFEDS Assurance Framework and the REFEDS Multi Factor Authentication Profile (MFA) to go beyond the Baseline Expectations and continue increasing the level of trust in identity federations.

How university CIOs make the case for investment in the Federation and IAM

Speakers:

Scott Woods (West Arete) and other panelists

How does a CIO justify investment in the InCommon Federation and IAM? What benefits, aspects, transformations, and impacts are most important to them, and to other university stakeholders? We bring together a panel of university CIOs to answer these questions.

By understanding the needs and perceptions of other university and community stakeholders around IAM, we in the community can better understand where our work is most valued, or where it could be better directed.

Provisioning and De-provisioning Zoom

Speakers:

Chris Bongaarts (Univ. of Minnesota)

Sam Schaible (Exclamation Labs)

KT Cragg            (Univ. of Minnesota)

In one part of this session, we'll hear about HIPAA compliance concerns that required the University of Minnesota to have separate Zoom instances for faculty, students and staff in its large health care  component. Speakers will discuss using  Grouper to provision to LDAP for use by the Shibboleth Identity Provider.

Also in this session, Exclamation Labs will describe a process used to develop a connector between Zoom and midPoint, and demonstrate de-provisioning for Zoom accounts– a process that until now has been a primarily manual workflow.
the higher education environment.

1:20 - 1:30 pmBreak
1:30 - 2:20 pm

When Federated Identity Became a Cornerstone for Education: FIM in Scholarly Publishing and Libraries

Speakers:

Heather Flanagan (Seamless Access)

Ralph Youngen (American Chemical Society)

Emily Singley (Boston College)

SeamlessAccess, a service that enables an improved identity provider discover service in a federated identity management workflow, started its rollout just as COVID-19 began to impact our world. What was anticipated as a “soft launch” suddenly saw a new level of urgency in the scholarly communications world to enable federated identity to access scholarly content.

In this session, Heather Flanagan will offer insight into how SeamlessAccess has evolved since its launch in 2019. Ralph Youngen (American Chemical Society) will report on one publisher’s perspective of how FIM access models have significantly changed in 2020. Emily Singley of Boston College will report on her observations from a library’s perspective on how FIM has impacted patron usage patterns. The session will conclude with a Q&A.

Shibboleth 2020 Review and Future Roadmap

Speaker:

Scott Cantor (Ohio State University and Shibboleth Consortium)

The Shibboleth Consortium will provide a brief "State of the Consortium" review and the Shibboleth Project will outline 2020 accomplishments and the software roadmap for 2021 and beyond. A related topic will include the future sustainability of the Service Provider software and the convening of a discussion about its future direction.

Collaborating Your Way to Success: the InCommon Collaboration Success Program and the Trusted Access Platform

Speakers:

Keith Wessel (University of Illinois) and other panelists)

Does your organization need better identity and access management solutions? The Collaboration Success Program might be just what you need to get you moving in the right direction. InCommon's third collaboration cohort is just getting started. The Collaboration Success Program involves organizations working together to solve common identity management challenges. A mix of participants from the past two CSP cohorts and the new group just ramping up will share their experiences and expectations of the CSP, and the problems they have addressed.
2:20 - 2:30 pmDay 1 Wrap-Up and Day 2 Preview

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