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The targeted actors in the study are the research and education communities, information service providers (data centres, libraries) and e-Infrastructure providers.
The study was organised in two parts (see picture belowon the righhand side):
- Collection use-cases to derive the AAI requirements;
- Evaluation of existing AA InfrastructuresInfrastructure as well as their gap analisys to identify their strenght and their challanges. The legal aspects of the different AAIs was also assessed.
The output of the study consists of a set of recommendations for the delivery of an integrated AAI to be used for SDI.
The recommendations target different stakeholders; the European Commission for the definition of a possible directive; developers to encourage them to use standard technologies to achieve interoperability; Member States for creating the conditions for such an infrastructure at a national level; and policy makers, particularly those involved in the Data Protection Directive, to create awareness of the impact of legislation on cross-boundary access management.highlight the following priorities:
- the general assumption confirmed by this study is that an AAI for SDI should be built on standard technologies, using mechanisms to translate between various authentication and authorisation technologies, and that federated access plays an important role;
- to fully benefit from federated access, more funding is needed to improve the reach of national identity federations in research an education;
- further research is needed to enhance authorisation and accounting mechanisms;
- a common policy and trust framework for identity management is needed, as well as clarity on data protection laws – these should be coordinated at European level;
- relevant organisations such as eIRG, REFEDS (Research and Education Federations), IGTF, the EC and consortia of libraries and data centres should all work towards these goals.
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Results of the Study
The table below summarises the list of high-priority recommendations as identified by the team. The involved stakeholders should act timely to address these points.
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