Attending
Members
- John Bradley, Independent
- Rob Carter, Duke, (Chair)
- Margaret Cullen, Painless Security
- Licia Florio, GÉANT
- Stoney Gan, University of South Florida
- Michael Grady, Unicon
- Kevin Hickey, Detroit Mercy
- Marina Krenz, REN-ISAC
- Les LaCroix, Carleton College
- Chris Phillips, CANARIE (Vice-Chair)
- Erik Scott, RENCI
Internet2
- Nicole Roy
- David Walker
Regrets
- Steve Premeau
- Barry Johnson
- Kevin Morooney
- Ann West
- Steve Zoppi
Action Items
- Rob will break up the more granular “example” topics in column B of CACTI Topic Prioritization Results from the higher-ranked issues to gauge interest among CACTI members to work on them.
Discussion
Announcements and Updates
- Linking SSO WG update
- Group has been formed; there are ~24 members. The group has had its first meeting with ~12 people attending; it was mostly administrative.
- The group is currently selecting co-chairs. There are two candidates, so it’s likely they’ll be elected. Rob will likely be CACTI liaison.
- "Real" work is expected to start with the next meeting.
- Subject identifier adoption group update
- This TAC group should be starting soon.
- Chris mentioned that eduroam is experiencing some issues with changing identifiers through proxies. The adoption group should consider this as one of its transition issues.
- Other transition issues were discussed that will require time to resolve. It was pointed out that the transition is expected to take a long time, likely deprecating but never disallowing the old identifiers.
CACTI Themes for 2022
- Rob shared CACTI Topic Prioritization Results, a spreadsheet summarizing CACTI members' responses on the importance (risk and opportunity, urgency, and actionability by CACTI for each potential focus issue.
- Chris also shared a diagram to help frame today’s discussion:
- Kevin Hickey mentioned that the low-ish score for outreach was a little surprising. Margaret said that perhaps that's because it’s not clear CACTI should deal with it.
- As an example, Azure doesn’t have a good solution for eduroam. CACTI, though, doesn’t usually create solutions.
- We'll want to consider overlaps with REFEDS activities to avoid duplication.
- Rob will break up the more granular “example” topics in column B of CACTI Topic Prioritization Results from the higher-ranked issues to gauge interest among CACTI members to work on them.
- From the chat, there seems to be good interest in exploring Azure/eduroam strategies.
Next Meeting: Tuesday, April 26, 2022