Questions for SP communities (e.g. research infrastructure projects or individual SP admins). (Interview or web based survey)
How important it is for you that...
Identity concept
- an account belongs to an individual person (i.e. there are no shared accounts like "libraryuser1")?
- and s/he is traceable (i.e. the home organization knows and can reach him/her)?
- and Home Organisation is willing to penalize him/her if s/he misbehaves?
- that you (as an SP community) can block him/her from the service?
- user identifiers are persistent i.e. not reassigned to another person?
- user identifiers are shared by multiple SPs (i.e. not pairwise/targeted)
Initial proof of identity
- the home organization has a documented identity vetting process (whatever it is)?
- the identity vetting process is face-to-face or equivalent?
On-line authentication
- passwords?
- passwords with quality guarantees? (What kind of guarantees?)
- two factor authentication?
Would you like to use step-up authentication as a service?
Step-up authentication means that the user first authenticates with a password, and subsequently with a second factor (such as by an one-time password delivered to his/her cellphone)
- if it costs you money
- if it costs you work (for instance, you need to operate one or several registration authorities where your community's users come to show their photo-ID and you record their cellphone number)
Freshness of user data
- accounts are closed as an individual departs? How promptly?
- eduPersonAffiliation value is updated as an individual departs? How promptly?
Provenance of the identity and authentication
- Is it enough that the Home Organisation self-asserts that they comply with the LoA baseline?
- Plus someone who has some enforcement rights (e.g. Home identity federation can remove “compliant” tag from the HO)?
- also internal audits needed?
- also external audits needed?
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Do we want to mix these things here
- attribute population; which attributes the Home Organisation populates for users
- attribute release; which attributes the Home Organisation is willing to release