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CNI PROJECTS

Authentication,
Authorization
and
Access Management
Introduction
Authentication and authorization
have emerged as essential infrastructure requirements for network-based access
to information and have become a particularly critical need as institutions
enter into site-license arrangements with publishers and other information providers,
implement online and distance education initiatives, or form consortia for resource
sharing. CNI pursues a program to define technology approaches, standards, best
practices, and policy and business issues for such an inter-organizational authentication
and authorization infrastructure, and to help early adopter Task Force member
organizations share implementation experiences and explore interoperability
issues. Working in partnership with Internet2, EDUCAUSE's Net@EDU, and the Digital
Library Federation, we seek to illuminate many of the policy, strategy, operational
and budgetary issues involved in access management.
Activities
Publications and Presentations
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"A first draft
of this paper was released for reviewby members of the CNI Access Management
list on March 28, 1998and generated a great deal of electronic discussion
within theclosed CNI-AUTHENTICATE mailing list. This was followed by a meetingin
Washington DC on April 5, 1998 to review and discuss the draft paper and
comments generated on the list up to that date. Therevision has also benefited
from discussions at a Digital LibraryFederation/National Science Foundation
Workshop held in Washingtonon April 6, 1998 on closely related issues. My
thanks to allwho contributed."
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"The objective
of the CNI program is first to establish a common taxonomyof best practices
and de facto standards that can be used to facilitateboth the negotiation
of contracts and the actual implementation ofaccess arrangements, and
then to move to proof of concept testbeds thatactually validate the technical
approaches in practice."
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