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<div style="text-align: center; background: #e0e0ff; margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; border: 1px solid #8080ff;"><h1 style="font-size: 24px; border:0;">OSIS: Open Source Identity Systems</h1></div> | <div style="text-align: center; background: #e0e0ff; margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; border: 1px solid #8080ff;"><h1 style="font-size: 24px; border:0;">OSIS: Open Source Identity Systems</h1></div> | ||
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− | OSIS brings together many identity-related projects and synchronizes and harmonizes the construction of an interoperable identity layer for the Internet from open-source and commercial parts | + | OSIS brings together many identity-related projects and synchronizes and harmonizes the construction of an interoperable identity layer for the Internet from open-source and commercial parts. |
− | == Current | + | == Current Interop: [[OC5:OpenID Connect Interop 5|Fifth OpenID Connect Interop]] == |
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− | The fifth | + | The fifth [http://openid.net/connect/ OpenID Connect] interop is being conducted using the [http://openid.net/developers/specs/ final OpenID Connect specifications]. 24 new feature tests were added in June 2014, including third party login tests, key rollover tests, and issuer consistency tests, including two negative tests. |
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== About OSIS == | == About OSIS == | ||
− | OSIS was officially created by [[OSIS Agreement|agreement]] of the involved parties on Monday, Jun 19, 2006. It arose out of discussions that began at PC Forum in March 2006 between several companies and individuals interested in seeing compatible user-centric identity software become available on all platforms. OSIS is governed by a [[OSIS Steering Committee]] with broad participation from software vendors and open-source projects. OSIS was | + | OSIS was officially created by [[OSIS Agreement|agreement]] of the involved parties on Monday, Jun 19, 2006. It arose out of discussions that began at PC Forum in March 2006 between several companies and individuals interested in seeing compatible user-centric identity software become available on all platforms. OSIS is governed by a [[OSIS Steering Committee]] with broad participation from software vendors and open-source projects. OSIS was chartered as an Identity Commons working group on September 15, 2006. |
=== Goals === | === Goals === | ||
The OSIS project brings together heads of open-source and commercial Digital Identity projects in order to enable those projects to work independently, but aligned, so overlap of work is avoided, and the parts developed by different projects can fit together. OSIS primarily been fulfilling its mission through its Interop activities. | The OSIS project brings together heads of open-source and commercial Digital Identity projects in order to enable those projects to work independently, but aligned, so overlap of work is avoided, and the parts developed by different projects can fit together. OSIS primarily been fulfilling its mission through its Interop activities. | ||
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+ | === What the OSIS Interops Are and Are Not === | ||
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+ | The OSIS Interops provide an opportunity for implementers to try their code against one another's in a systematic way, providing data to help improve their implementations. The OSIS Interops are not conformance tests. Participants do not "pass" or "fail". There is no requirement that you must support particular features to participate or that you must participate in all aspects of the Interop. | ||
=== Links === | === Links === | ||
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== Past Interop Events == | == Past Interop Events == | ||
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+ | === [[OC4:OpenID Connect Interop 4|Fourth OpenID Connect Interop]]: June 2012-June 2013 === | ||
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+ | The [[OC4:OpenID Connect Interop 4|Fourth OpenID Connect Interop]] tested implementations of the [http://openid.net/connect/ OpenID Connect] specifications as they evolved between the first and second sets of Implementer's Drafts. | ||
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+ | === [[OC3:OpenID Connect Interop 3|Third OpenID Connect Interop]]: January-June 2012 === | ||
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+ | The [[OC3:OpenID Connect Interop 3|Third OpenID Connect Interop]] tested implementations of the [http://openid.net/2012/02/16/openid-connect-implementers-drafts-approved/ first set of OpenID Connect Implementer's Drafts]. | ||
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+ | === [[Open_Identity_for_Business_Interop_-_Burton_Group_Catalyst,_July_28,_2010 | Open Identity for Business Interop at Burton Group Catalyst 2010 ]]=== | ||
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+ | The Burton Group held an Open Identity for Business Interop event at the 2010 North American Catalyst Conference. For more details see [[Open Identity for Business Interop - Burton Group Catalyst, July 28, 2010]] | ||
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+ | ==== [[Burton_Group_Cloud_SSO_Interop_Event]] 2009 ==== | ||
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+ | The Burton Group hosted a federation interoperability event during its Catalyst conference in July 2009 in San Diego. Catalyst has been the host of many federation interoperability events in the past, including the first SAML 1.0 interop and the first multi-protocol interop demonstration. In 2009 we focused on SaaS or cloud-based applications as the trend of utilizing off-premise applications continues to be a very hot topic for enterprises. The combination of off-premise and on-premise applications strains the management of access for these applications as well as the usability for those that are prompted for another userID and password for each SaaS application. | ||
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+ | ==== [[I5 User-Centric Identity Interop through RSA 2009]] ==== | ||
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+ | The fifth OSIS user-centric identity interop (I5) was conducted from November 2008 through the [http://www.rsaconference.com/2009/US/Home.aspx RSA Conference] in April 2009. A [http://projectconcordia.org/index.php/April_20_pre-conference_workshop pre-conference workshop] was jointly hosted by [http://osis.idcommons.net/ OSIS] and [http://projectconcordia.org/ Concordia]. See the [[I5 User-Centric Identity Interop through RSA 2009 | I5 page]] for more details. | ||
==== [[I4 User-Centric Identity Interop through Digital ID World 2008]] ==== | ==== [[I4 User-Centric Identity Interop through Digital ID World 2008]] ==== | ||
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Further Information: | Further Information: | ||
* [http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=252047 Press Release] | * [http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=252047 Press Release] | ||
+ | * [http://www.research-service.com/custom-research-paper.html Research Papers] | ||
* [http://identityblog.burtongroup.com/bgidps/2007/08/recapping-the-c.html Burton Group Report on the Interop] | * [http://identityblog.burtongroup.com/bgidps/2007/08/recapping-the-c.html Burton Group Report on the Interop] | ||
* [[Private:Catalyst_Interop_2007 | Interop Participant Collaboration Page]] (for participants only) | * [[Private:Catalyst_Interop_2007 | Interop Participant Collaboration Page]] (for participants only) | ||
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== Mailing Lists == | == Mailing Lists == | ||
− | * | + | * [http://groups.google.com/group/openid-connect-interop openid-connect-interop@googlegroups.com mailing list] -- OpenID Connect interoperability discussions and logistics |
− | * OSIS Steering Committee discussion | + | * General OSIS discussion. '''To join send an email to [mailto:osis-general-subscribe@lists.idcommons.net Subscribe OSIS-general].''' |
− | * [http://groups.google.com/group/user-centric-identity-interop user-centric-identity-interop@googlegroups.com mailing list] | + | * OSIS Steering Committee discussion. '''To join send an email to [mailto:osis-steering-committee-subscribe@lists.idcommons.net Subscribe OSIS-steering-committee].''' |
+ | * Interoperability Event Discussions, Meeting Minutes, and Logistics. [http://groups.google.com/group/user-centric-identity-interop user-centric-identity-interop@googlegroups.com mailing list] |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 5 June 2014
OSIS: Open Source Identity Systems
OSIS brings together many identity-related projects and synchronizes and harmonizes the construction of an interoperable identity layer for the Internet from open-source and commercial parts.
Current Interop: Fifth OpenID Connect Interop
The fifth OpenID Connect interop is being conducted using the final OpenID Connect specifications. 24 new feature tests were added in June 2014, including third party login tests, key rollover tests, and issuer consistency tests, including two negative tests.
About OSIS
OSIS was officially created by agreement of the involved parties on Monday, Jun 19, 2006. It arose out of discussions that began at PC Forum in March 2006 between several companies and individuals interested in seeing compatible user-centric identity software become available on all platforms. OSIS is governed by a OSIS Steering Committee with broad participation from software vendors and open-source projects. OSIS was chartered as an Identity Commons working group on September 15, 2006.
Goals
The OSIS project brings together heads of open-source and commercial Digital Identity projects in order to enable those projects to work independently, but aligned, so overlap of work is avoided, and the parts developed by different projects can fit together. OSIS primarily been fulfilling its mission through its Interop activities.
What the OSIS Interops Are and Are Not
The OSIS Interops provide an opportunity for implementers to try their code against one another's in a systematic way, providing data to help improve their implementations. The OSIS Interops are not conformance tests. Participants do not "pass" or "fail". There is no requirement that you must support particular features to participate or that you must participate in all aspects of the Interop.
Links
Past Interop Events
Fourth OpenID Connect Interop: June 2012-June 2013
The Fourth OpenID Connect Interop tested implementations of the OpenID Connect specifications as they evolved between the first and second sets of Implementer's Drafts.
Third OpenID Connect Interop: January-June 2012
The Third OpenID Connect Interop tested implementations of the first set of OpenID Connect Implementer's Drafts.
Open Identity for Business Interop at Burton Group Catalyst 2010
The Burton Group held an Open Identity for Business Interop event at the 2010 North American Catalyst Conference. For more details see Open Identity for Business Interop - Burton Group Catalyst, July 28, 2010
Burton_Group_Cloud_SSO_Interop_Event 2009
The Burton Group hosted a federation interoperability event during its Catalyst conference in July 2009 in San Diego. Catalyst has been the host of many federation interoperability events in the past, including the first SAML 1.0 interop and the first multi-protocol interop demonstration. In 2009 we focused on SaaS or cloud-based applications as the trend of utilizing off-premise applications continues to be a very hot topic for enterprises. The combination of off-premise and on-premise applications strains the management of access for these applications as well as the usability for those that are prompted for another userID and password for each SaaS application.
I5 User-Centric Identity Interop through RSA 2009
The fifth OSIS user-centric identity interop (I5) was conducted from November 2008 through the RSA Conference in April 2009. A pre-conference workshop was jointly hosted by OSIS and Concordia. See the I5 page for more details.
I4 User-Centric Identity Interop through Digital ID World 2008
I4 ran from the end of I3 through the Digital ID World (DIDW) Conference, September 8-10, 2008 in Anaheim, CA. I4 built on the results obtained in I3, focusing primarily on feature tests, rather than cross-solution results.
I3a User-Centric Identity Interop at the 2nd European Identity Conference 2008 in Munich
I3a took place at the European Identity Conference 2008, April 22-25, 2008. This event brought the results obtained in the I3 User-Centric Identity Interop through RSA 2008 to the conference attendees and built upon them.
I3 User-Centric Identity Interop through RSA 2008
RSA Conference, San Francisco CA, April 7-11 2008
During the third OSIS Interop (I3), participants worked from late 2007 through RSA in April 2008 to test their solutions against each other and to test features of their implementations, with the goal of demonstrating interoperability both between OpenID and Information Card Systems and helping implementers improve their implementations. The Interop testing was performed online via public endpoints on the Internet, most of which remain up for ongoing interop testing.
- RSA Conference
- RSA Conference page for the Interop
- Printable Handout printable 8-1/2 x 11 version with logos of all participants
I2 Catalyst Barcelona: October 2007
OSIS members participated in the second OSIS Interop (I2) at the Burton Group Catalyst conference in Barcelona.
- Starting point for the OSIS Interop Event 2, Barcelona (OSIS wiki pages)
- Mailing list for this Interop
- Burton Group call for participation
- Burton Group Report on the Interop
I1 Catalyst San Francisco: June 27, 2007
OSIS members participated in a user-centric Identity Interop sponsored by the Burton Group carried out during the Catalyst Conference in San Francisco, on the evening of June 27, 2007. The event was successful, with a well-attended demonstration at the event. Further Information:
- Press Release
- Research Papers
- Burton Group Report on the Interop
- Interop Participant Collaboration Page (for participants only)
IIW 2007a Mountain View USA: May 2007
OSIS members participated in a 'warm-up' to the Burton Group Catalyst conference, gathering at the IIW unconference to work together.
Resources
Mailing Lists
- openid-connect-interop@googlegroups.com mailing list -- OpenID Connect interoperability discussions and logistics
- General OSIS discussion. To join send an email to Subscribe OSIS-general.
- OSIS Steering Committee discussion. To join send an email to Subscribe OSIS-steering-committee.
- Interoperability Event Discussions, Meeting Minutes, and Logistics. user-centric-identity-interop@googlegroups.com mailing list