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CILogon-HA. Higher Assurance Federated Identities for DOE Science
Author(s) -
Jim Basney
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1233597
Subject(s) - cyberinfrastructure , interoperability , certification , accreditation , grid , engineering management , service (business) , computer science , engineering , world wide web , political science , business , data science , geometry , marketing , law , mathematics
The CILogon-HA project extended the existing open source CILogon service (initially developed with funding from the National Science Foundation) to provide credentials at multiple levels of assurance to users of DOE facilities for collaborative science. CILogon translates mechanism and policy across higher education and grid trust federations, bridging from the InCommon identity federation (which federates university and DOE lab identities) to the Interoperable Global Trust Federation (which defines standards across the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the Open Science Grid, and other cyberinfrastructure). The CILogon-HA project expanded the CILogon service to support over 160 identity providers (including 6 DOE facilities) and 3 internationally accredited certification authorities. To provide continuity of operations upon the end of the CILogon-HA project period, project staff transitioned the CILogon service to operation by XSEDE.

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