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I-Card Provider

Revision as of 12:58, 29 November 2006 by Paul.socialphysics.org (Talk | contribs) (See Also)

Overview

  • An I-Card Provider is responsible for instantiating and managing I-Card instances (that implement the I-Card Interfaces)
  • A Provider is also responsible for importing I-Cards from serialized data formats. For example a CardSpace I-Card Provider would be responsible for being able to import CardSpace format data files.
  • A Provider must somehow configure itself with resources that may be needed by its I-Cards. For example, a CardSpace I-Card Provider must know the endpoint for the local Token Issuer (STS).
  • Different I-Card Provider implementations use different protocols for retreiving identity information. Some might use WS-Trust to request a Digital Identity from a local STS (for self-issued cards), others from a remote STS (managed cards). Still others might retrieve identity information stored in the Identity Attribute Service
  • The Higgins project is developing these types of I-Card Providers:
    • Cardspace-compatible (managed)
    • Cardspace-compatible (self-issued)
    • IdAS (variants:)
      • Username & Password - each card stores one of the user's unique un/pw combinations (pullled from browser's password manager)
      • Single Website - stores a copy of user's personal information on a website (e.g. linkedin.com, flikr, etc.)
      • Persona/Role {e.g. Shopper, Travel, Home&Personal, Health, Friends, Family} cards --for the multiple hats you wear

CardSpace-compatible I-Card Provider

  • This provider will support interoperability with CardSpace relying parties and CardSpace/WS-Trust compatible IdPs.
  • It will support both managed and self-issued CardSpace-compatible I-Cards
  • It will be able to import CardSpace-format managed cards

Self-issued and Managed Cards

Self-Issued Cards

  • The self-issued card instances will implement the IdASCard interface (see I-Card Interfaces)
  • The TokenIssuerCard impl code will leverage a local STS that can create Idemix compatible-tokens (in addition to the usual CardSpace-compatible token types)
  • The IdASCard impl code manages manages the metadata necessary to retreive claims that are provided to the local STS Token Issuer

IdAS Channel I-Card

<to be written> Describe this implementation of the ChannelCard I-Card interface

See Also

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