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In a federated AAI, the user’s Home Organisation issuing and managing user’s credentials determines the assurance level available for the user identity. For the risk management of the research services relying on the federated AAI, it is important to determine the assurance profile available for the authenticated users. What the relevant assurance profile is obviously very much depends on the risk associated with offering the service, the availability of resource to provide identity and attribute assurance, and a mechanism to convey defined assurance information. Whilst most of these elements are beyond the direct control of AARC, the baseline and differentiates assurance profiles developed through AARC - in close collaboration with the user communites, research and e-infrastructures, and with consultation from federation and IdP operators via the GEANT4 project - help establish common ground by which to exchange policy information

DNA3.1 - Differentiated LoA recommendations

The consolidated and formatted version of our work DNA3.1 is now available:

  • Deliverable DNA3.1 (Differentiated Assurance), revision 1.1: in PDF and MS Word formats

The baseline assurance profile, comprising the six key elements needed for almost all research and collaborative use cases, have been available since 2016:

  • Baseline assurance for low-risk research use cases (MNA3.1): in PDF format

In public comment

The REFEDS Assurance Framework discusses the components of assurance (for IdPs) and how to group these together in ways that make sense to (groups of) SPs:

Public Consulations (Completed)

  • Baseline LoA (MNA3.1) (pdf), submitted to EC and exposed to the community consultation
  • public comments period 1 December 2015-17th Jan 2016. Comments received (pdf).

Working papers

Meetings

 

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