Title
FedCohesion: federated identity management in the marche region
Abstract
Federated identity management is a set of technologies and processes supporting dynamically distribute identity information. Its adoption in Public Administrations maintains organizations autonomy giving at the same time citizens support to access the services that are distributed across security domains. In this paper, we propose the Marche Region experience for what concern federate identity management focusing on the regional authentication framework, named FedCohesion. It is bases on Security Assertion Markup Language standard and it results from Cohesion re-engineering. It is the old style legacy authentication framework. We first present resulting architecture showing supported identification process and pilot applications. Lessons learned and opportunities have been also presented.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-32701-8_11
EGOVIS/EDEM
Keywords
Field
DocType
public administrations,cohesion re-engineering,security assertion markup language,old style legacy authentication,marche region experience,concern federate identity management,regional authentication framework,federated identity management,identity information,marche region,identification process
Cohesion (chemistry),World Wide Web,Architecture,Authentication,Computer security,Computer science,Security Assertion Markup Language,Autonomy,Identity management,Federated identity management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.72
5
Authors
9