e-Researcher-Centric Policies - develop the policy framework for communities, providing recommendations for baseline “policy profiles” for users, communities and identity providers, and, through such harmonisation, will reduce the “policy silos” that hinder interoperation. The policy profiles will be defined in close interaction with European and global stakeholders, specifically the e-infrastructures and research infrastructures, so that in the AAI ecosystem every participant is able to rely on well-defined predictable behaviour by the other participants in the infrastructure.
Acceptable Use Policy Development
AUP Alignment Study
Security for Collaborating Infrastructures Trust Framework says: "Each infrastructure has the following: ... An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) addressing at least the following areas: defined acceptable and non-acceptable use, user registration, protection and use of authentication and authorisation credentials, data protection and privacy, disclaimers, liability and sanctions" (SCI Version 2 section 6). The AARC2 AUP alignment study aims to draft a common minimum, or 'baseline', AUP text to satisfy these requirements thereby facilitating rapid community infrastructure ‘bootstrap’, easing the trust of users across an infrastructure and providing a consistent and more understandable enrolment for users as users move between communities and project. More information can be found at the links below.
Baseline AUP draft text and implementers guide
The current draft of the WISE Baseline AUP is available as a Google document here - WISE Baseline AUP template v1.2.
Baseline AUP study input
- Google spreadsheet of AUP comparison (01/04/2018) with summary table -
Baseline AUP presentations and other materials
- Presentation of AUP alignment work in progress at the WISE security group meeting in Abingdon, UK 27/2/2018
- Presentation of AUP alignment work at AARC2 third project meeting in Athens, Greece 10-13/4/2018
and 43rd EUGridPMA meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany 23-26/5/2018 with additional material - Presentation of AUP alignment work at EOSC-hub/AARC2/EGI/EUDAT/WLCG Joint Security Policy Workshop at CERN, Switzerland 18-20/7/2018
- Presentation of AUP alignment work given by Dave Kelsey at the WISE session at the 2018 NSF Cybersecurity Summit in Alexandria, VA, USA 21/8/2018
- Presentation of AUP alignment work at the 44th EUGridPMA meeting in Toulouse, France 26/09/2018
- Resulting AUP document (v1.2) after discussions at the EOSC-hub/AARC2/EGI/EUDAT/WLCG Joint Security Policy Workshop at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, 14-16/11/2018
Inventory of high-assurance identity requirements from the AARC2 use cases
This document and the associated Wiki page provide an inventory of currently identified use-cases where there is a requirement that the identity of a user accessing data or using a system or an instrument is assured with higher confidence than provided by an identification consistent with the REFEDS Assurance Framework “Cappuccino” assurance profile.
Identified use-cases come from the life sciences domain, driven by legal restrictions on the processing of human personal data. Assurance requirements include the use of multi-factor authenticators and improved “freshness” of the user’s affiliation.
Milestone Document AARC2-MNA3.5 (submitted Jan 2018) referencing wiki page with requirements identified from use-cases. Futher requirments may be added if identified during the project.
Assurance Frameworks
The e-Researcher task also contributes to the Assurance Framework activities in REFEDS (the REFEDS Assurance Framework RAF), the RAF Piloting activities, and the inter-infrastructure exchange of assurance profiles
http://refeds.org/assurance (REFEDS Assurance Framework)
Exchange of specific assurance information between Infrastructures (G021)
Expression of REFEDS RAF assurance components for identities derived from social media accounts (G041)