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AD Silver Cookbook - Alignment of institutional Active Directory with InCommon Silver
Multi-factor Considerations - Using multi-factor authentication to address InCommon Silver requirements
Remote-Proofing Approaches - Approaches under consideration by Silver-aspiring schools.
Documentation Examples - Examples of documentation for demonstrating IAP compliance.
Value Propositions for Assurance
International Assurance Resources
Virginia Tech: Assurance Implementation Example
University of Nebraska Medical Center Management Assertions
UMBC Management Assertions/Gap Analysis (Google Doc)
UW-Milwaukee Testing Information
CIC Implementation
IdP Configuration for Username-Password with Silver Assurance
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CILogon enables greater access to cyberinfrastructure (CI) using higher level of assurance credentials from InCommon identity providers. A 2009 technical report (pdf) provided an early mapping from InCommon Bronze and Silver to International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF) requirements. Many CI providers around the world, such as TeraGrid, Open Science Grid, and the LHC Computing Grid rely on IGTF standards. The CILogon Silver CA is an IGTF accredited service that is ready to provide IGTF compliant certificates to researchers based on their InCommon Silver credentials, once InCommon members have been certified at the Silver level. The Roadmap for Using NSF Cyberinfrastructure with InCommon provides additional information about the value of campus authentication (via InCommon) to CI, including the role of the CILogon service.
The InCommon Federation Manager (FM) and the InCommon Certificate Manager (CM) are two high-profile web applications that require strong authentication (but not necessarily Silver). An analysis of the assurance requirements of the FM and the CM indicates the need for an assurance profile that rationalizes Bronze requirements in the presence of two-factor authentication.