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Upcoming Webinars:
Weds., Feb. 21 - 2 pm ET - The Federation Doctor will See You Now: Metadata Health Checks Are Here!
Weds., Mar. 7 - 2 pm ET - The Business Value Explained - It's Not Just About Health Checks
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The Federation Doctor will See You Now: Metadata Health Checks Are Here!Webinar - Wednesday, February 21, 2018 Download the slides (PDF) How healthy is your metadata? Is it up to snuff with the new InCommon Baseline Expectations for Trust in Federation? What are these “health checks” that InCommon Site Administrators have started to receive? Presenters Back-up phone bridge: |
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Webinar - Wednesday, March 7, 2018 |
Baseline Expectations
Under the guidance of the InCommon Assurance Advisory Committee, the InCommon community has adopted a set of Baseline Expectations for Trust in Federation. The intent is to:
- improve interoperability among InCommon Participants
- ensure that the Federation has a common level of trust by establishing expectations that all Participants agree to meet.
In addition to the expectations themselves, the community has adopted processes by which InCommon Participants and the InCommon Federation operator keep metadata up to date and keep one-another accountable, including:
- Automated checks of metadata by InCommon to give feedback to each Participant about their entities
- A process for reaching community consensus on practices that meet the expectations
- A process for Participants to raise Baseline Expectations-related and other concerns and get them resolved
The core Baseline Expectations document establishes three short lists of expectations expressed at a high level, one for each of three types of Federation actor: an Identity Provider, a Service Provider, and a Federation Operator.
Baseline Expectations of Identity Providers
- The IdP is operated with organizational-level authority
- The IdP is trusted enough to be used to access the organization’s own systems
- Generally-accepted security practices are applied to the IdP
- Federation metadata is accurate, complete, and includes:
- contacts in metadata (technical, administrative and security)
- MDUI information
- privacy policy URL
- a federated error handling URL
- an HTTPS link to a logo for the IdP
Baseline Expectations of Service Providers
- Controls are in place to reasonably secure information and maintain user privacy
- Information received from IdPs is not shared with third parties without permission and is stored only when necessary for SP’s purpose
- Generally-accepted security practices are applied to the SP
- Federation metadata is accurate, complete, and includes:
- contacts in metadata (technical, administrative and security)
- MDUI information
- privacy policy URL
- an HTTPS link to a logo for the SP
- Unless governed by an applicable contract, attributes required to obtain service are appropriate and made known publicly
Baseline Expectations of Federation Operators
- Focus on trustworthiness of their Federation as a primary objective and be transparent about such efforts
- Generally-accepted security practices are applied to the Federation’s operational systems
- Good practices are followed to ensure accuracy and authenticity of metadata to enable secure and trustworthy federated transactions
- Frameworks that improve trustworthy use of Federation, such as entity categories, are implemented and adoption by Members is promoted
- Work with relevant Federation Operators to promote realization of baseline expectations
Resources
Baseline Expectations Foundational Document
Baseline Implementation: Community Dispute Resolution Processes
Implementing Baseline Expectations in InCommon Metadata (this document translates Baseline Expectations into an initial set of requirements for InCommon metadata)
Jan. 2018 Webinar: Baseline Expectations for IdPs and SPs
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Recording (Adobe Connect)
Webinar explaining the expectations (Oct. 5, 2016)
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Webinar recording (Adobe Connect)
Webinar explaining implementation (July 19, 2017)
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View the recorded webinar (Adobe Connect)