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Tuesday June 21

Pre-meeting Seminar 

7:00-4:30 

Registration Open  - Deshier Parlor

7:30-8:30

Continental Breakfast for Pre-meeting Seminar Attendees  - Neil House Parlor

8:30-11:30

The Big Picture: Introduction to Federated Identity Management - Seneca Room

Jacob Farmer, Identity Architect, Indiana University
Ann West, Assistant Director, InCommon

11:30-1:00 

Lunch for Pre-meeting Seminar Attendees  - Neil House Parlor

Tuesday June 21

CAMP Opens

7:00-4:30 

Registration Open  - Deshier Parlor

1:30- 1:45

Welcome and Introductions  - Grand Ballroom
John Conley, Chief of P-20 Education Technology, Ohio Board of Regents

1:45-2:15

Hot Topics: Setting the Stage  - Grand Ballroom
 
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Kicking off the meeting, this session will provide an overview of identity and access management across higher education and a discussion of the current issues and drivers as well as terminology. The speaker will conclude with suggestions of how to make the most out of the CAMP.

Jack Suess, Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, University of Maryland-Baltimore County

2:15-3:15

Who is Doing What? Rapid-Topic Deployment and Lightning Round  - Grand Ballroom

Want to find a colleague to share notes with on a sticky issue? Looking for collaborators to test a solution? Have a modest success or spectacular failure to share? CAMP attendees are invited to present short five-minute call to action or project summaries to get things started.
Read the notes from the Lightning Round

Moderator: Mark Beadles, Program Manager, Federated Identity, OARnet

3:15 - 3:30

Break

3:30-5:00

Guest and Affiliate Systems: Do We Need Them Anymore?
Social Identity and Its Impact on Campuses                               - Grand Ballroom

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See the IAM Tools and Effective Practices wiki for more information
See the Social Identities Discussion wiki for more information

Enabling collaborators and other guests to use our systems in a scalable and secure way has been a thorny issue since the dawn of time. Some of us have developed separate guest systems, just to manage the access issues. But could social identity approaches like Facebook Connect or OpenId provide a solution? And if these methods are viable, what are the policy, security and management concerns for leveraging a credential provider we don't control? This panel session will provide case studies for various design approaches and discuss their implications on campus policy, practice and technical architecture.

Debbie Bucci, Integration Services, Center for Information Technology, National Institutes of Health
Jimmy Vuccolo, Technical Manager, Identity and Access Management, Penn State
RL "Bob" Morgan, Senior Technology Architect, University of Washington
Moderator: Mark Scheible, MCNC

5:30-7:00

Reception  - Chittenden Foyer
Enjoy your favorite beverage and a bit of cheese and compare notes with your colleagues on your identity management plans. Find out about third-party support options from the InCommon Affiliates.


Wednesday June 22

Track 1: 
Hot Topics in
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Policy/Management Sessions
Technology Sessions

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Policy/Management Sessions
Technology Sessions

7:30-4:30 

Registration Open - Deshier Parlor                                    

Registration Open - Deshier Parlor

7:30-8:30

Breakfast  - Neil House Parlor

Breakfast  - Neil House Parlor

8:30-10:00 

IAM: Overview of Working Parts
and Self-Assessment Exercise  - Seneca Room

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Have questions about how the different aspects of Identity and Access Management all fit together (policy, business practices, technical infrastructure)? Ever wonder how your institution compares to others in IAM capabilities?  This session will help you begin to develop a gap analysis of IAM for your institution.

Renee Shuey, Principal Lead, Identity and Access Management, Penn State
Keith Hazelton, Senior IT Architect, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Recommended Federation Practices - Grand Ballroom

See the wiki page on recommended practices
 
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Managing identity information within a federated environment can be challenging.  Members of the InCommon Technical Advisory Group will share information and experience on best practices for service and identity providers. This session will include discussions on eduPersonTargetedId, the Participant Operational Practices (POP), supported software and SAML 2.0.

Scott Cantor, Senior Systems Developer, Ohio State University
RL "Bob" Morgan, Senior Technology Architect, University of Washington
   

10:00-10:15 

Break

Break

10:15-11:30

IdM Software: Strategies for
Choosing Suites   - Seneca Room

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Looking for a vendor product or suite to integrate your Identity and Access Management infrastructure?  Or maybe just some open source tools to use in building or enhancing your own?  This session will help you determine which options are available to you as presenters describe their decision-making process and the products chosen.

Steve Devoti, Senior IT Architect, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Attribute Release: uApprove and Related Approaches and Issues  - Grand Ballroom

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Read the notes from the panel discussion (not on the slides)

Identity Providers play an important role in  managing and asserting identity information in a digital information age when it is critical to operate efficiently and securely in an online environment. With increased privacy and security risks, including compliance with FERPA, solutions such as uApprove offer the opportunity to place the decision regarding sharing of personal information in the hands of the individual. This session will discuss technology options such as uApprove, policy options such as adopting default attribute bundles and the pros and cons of each.

Brad Myers, University Registrar, Ohio State University
Sarah Morrow, Chief Privacy Officer, Penn State
Matt Kolb, Assistant Director, Computing Services, Academic Technology Services, Michigan State University
Moderator: Ken Klingenstein, Director,
Middleware Initiative, Internet2

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