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Shibboleth Access Management Federations as an Organisational Model for SDI
1. Shibboleth Access Management Federations as an Organisational Model for SDI C.I.Higgins, M.Koutroumpas, A.Seales, EDINA National Datacentre, Scotland A.Matheus, University of the Bundeswehr, Germany INSPIRE Conference 2011, Wednesday 29 th June
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3. ESDIN project info (www.esdin.eu) Interactive Instruments Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie Lantmäteriet National Technical University of Athens IGN Belgium Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Universität Münster EDINA, University Edinburgh National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Publicity Romania Helsinki University of Technology IGN France Kadaster Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen Geodan Software Development & Technology 1Spatial The Finnish Geodetic Institute National Land Survey of Finland Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Remote Sensing Statens kartverk EuroGeographics
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Refer to other ESDIN presentations during the conference
A good example of how EU funded projects might interact with the OGC Mention that the main use case is Key Users accessing pan-European large scale reference data from NMCA’s
Even if all open (free of charge online access) often still need to know who is accessing the data And some data will never be completely open due to personal privacy issues, eg, cadastral parcels?
Make scope clear, eg, not licencing, georm, authZ, etc Framework agreements
Not the only available technology, eg, OpenID
This diagram adapted from the Switch website
Some obvious, but rattle through anyway
Not officially recognised as such
True for both SAML and Shibboleth Don’t go down a geospatial rathole
True for both SAML and Shibboleth
True for both SAML and Shibboleth
Technically doable, now move on Financial implications
Access Management Federations (AMF) provide a practical organisational model for operational SDI Shibboleth is production strength Small centre, big network of organisations A fundamental SDI requirement demonstrated Additional SDI organisational requirements could be layered on top of the AMF, eg, governance Needs changes to the clients, but not the services or Shibboleth Potential INSPIRE compliant approach for establishing operational strength access control to ensure data provided is only available to legitimate government agencies!