Scalable Privacy Project Seeks Campuses for Multifactor Authentication Cohortium

The Internet2 Scalable Privacy Project (ScalePriv), funded with the recent NSTIC grant to Internet2, is seeking campuses to participate in the Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) Cohortium" (see definition below). Applications are open until April 12, 2013.

The MFA Cohortium is a ScalePriv-supported group of institutions sharing their explorations, experiences, expertise, artifacts, and overall "journey" in learning about, planning for, and deploying multi-factor authentication for a variety of key use cases within each institution, as well as federated access to services. It will be a facilitated and focused 15-month effort to help you (as a participating institution) make real progress towards MFA deployments. It will enable your institution, and higher education more broadly, to answer the questions "where do we need MFA?," "how do we deploy it?," and "what will it cost and what is our ROI?." And it will be focused on the research and education (R&E) community, dealing with issues and use cases of particular concern within R&E such as integrating MFA into WebSSO, sensitive data, cloud services, distance learners, bring-your-own-device, and the return on investment (ROI) within the R&E environment.

Important highlights:

The full Call for Participation, containing a much richer explanation of the goals of the MFA Cohortium, more detailed information on what it will do and how it will operate, the expectations for institutions participating, and what information is needed in your "application to join", can be found at:

Call for Participation: https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/x/mQgwAg

One option for applying will be to use the web-based application form:

Apply online at: https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/x/4wwwAg

Remember, the closing date for applications is April 12, 2013. Questions may be sent to: cohortium-reg@internet2.edu .

cohortium: "Group of institutions sharing their explorations, experiences, expertise, artifacts, and overall journey," in this case of planning for and
deploying multi-factor authentication.