Identity - Future Directions

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Identity – Future directions “The last three feet” JISC Future Directions Event, June 2008 David Orrell, Eduserv Foundation [email protected] http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation

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This presentation was for the JISC Future Directions event, held at Aston Business School on 30 June 2008. It describes OpenID and CardSpace as user-centric identity systems - as the user sees them. Such identity systems bring greater consistency to the user experience and put the user in greater control of their online identity.

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Identity – Future directions“The last three feet”

JISC Future Directions Event, June 2008

David Orrell, Eduserv [email protected]

http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation

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Identity 2.0

“In Identity 2.0, usage of identity more closely resembles today's offline identity systems, but

with the advantages of a digital medium.”

The Burton Group

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Inconsistent

Confusing

Leaves door open to identity theft/phishing

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Inconsistent

Confusing

Leaves door open to identity theft/phishing

...but, on the whole, it works!

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“OpenID lowers user frustration by letting users have control of

their login.”openid.net

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http://dno.myopenid.com

http://davidorrell.net

=david.orrell

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OpenID is an ‘identity network’

No one provider holds the key Users choose who holds their identity

Technology is open Built on existing web technologies

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Do users really care?

Why change from email address + password when it works for me?

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Information Cards, CardSpace, Identity Metasystem, and all that…

“Now, with the debut of the InfoCard identity management system, Microsoft is leading a network-wide effort to address the [phishing] issue. To those of us long skeptical of the technology giant's intentions, the plan seems too good to be true. Yet the solution is not only right, it could be the most important contribution to Internet security since cryptography.”

Lawrence Lessig, Wired Magazine, March 2006.

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Personal cards:Self-asserted claims

Managed cards:‘Trusted’ claims, asserted by identity provider

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Human is integrated into login process

Which is…Consistent between sitesPersonal to individual

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Requires identity selector to be installed

Little, if any, current support for mobile devices

Cards are not easily portable

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Future directions?

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Clear, unambiguous messages

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Consistency through browser support?