Blog from August, 2015

Staying on top of what’s happening in the trust and identity world just got easier.  There's a new, simple way to locate information on InCommon working groups, the long- and short-term collaborations where a great deal of key community work gets accomplished. You're invited to visit and bookmark a handy wiki page that serves as a hub for finding InCommon working groups and their associated reports and recommendations.

In addition, if you are a current or prospective working group leader, there are useful tips for Trust and Identity Working Groups Chairs and Flywheels. Please email mw-service@internet2.edu if you have suggestions to enhance the usability of these pages or to link in more resources. Thanks to all of the community members who carve out the time to lead or participate in collaborative working groups.

Join leading identity architects and developers from U.S. research and higher education and international and commercial identerati at Advance CAMP (ACAMP), October 4-7, 2015, in Cleveland, Ohio. The overarching goal of ACAMP is to advance the state of the art in federation, access and security, and IAM services for both enterprises and virtual organizations.

Using an unconference format, attendees will determine the agenda and then convene highly focused, collaborative sessions with substantial time for exploration, discussion and determination of some next steps on cutting-edge topics.

This year, ACAMP will be held on Monday and Tuesday (half-day) of the Internet2 Technology Exchange. ACAMP is part of a comprehensive trust and identity schedule during the Technology Exchange:

- Sunday, October 4 - REFEDS (international federation operators)

- Monday and Tuesday (half-day), Oct. 5-6 - Advance CAMP

- Tuesday (half-day) and Wednesday, Oct. 6-7 - CAMP

 

For more information and to register:

https://meetings.internet2.edu/2015-technology-exchange/

 
We hope to see you there!