Published:
Concordia Project Tackles Policy and Entitlements Management at Burton Group Catalyst Conference 2008
SAN DIEGO, May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Concordia Project, a global
cross-industry initiative formed by members of the standards community to
drive harmonization and interoperability among open standards, policy
initiatives and protocols, today announced a public standards-based policy and
entitlements management workshop taking place from 10:00am to 5:00pm at the
Burton Catalyst Conference inSan Diego on June 23, 2008. The public meeting
is sponsored by Liberty Alliance and Burton Group and is the first Concordia
event to focus on policy and entitlements management and associated standards
such as XACML and WS-Policy. The interactive session will feature use case and
interoperability scenarios presented by representatives from the defense,
government and manufacturing sectors. Registration and more information about
the June 23 Concordia Project workshop is available at
http://tinyurl.com/4dvtpa .
"The Concordia Project held its first public workshop last year at the
Burton Catalyst Conference and since then, developers and technical teams
working within the community have been remarkably successful in developing
standards-based solutions to meet the real world requirements of users,
businesses and organizations," said Roger Sullivan, president of the Liberty
Alliance Management Board and vice president of Oracle Identity Management.
"We believe the momentum Concordia is experiencing combined with its
collaborative, open structure and commitment to 'use cases first,' make it the
right organization for advancing policy and entitlements management."
During the June 23 workshop, early deployers of policy and entitlement
management solutions will present requirements for policy management,
including entitlement and fine grained authorization in the enterprise, to a
panel of policy and technology experts from the Concordia community. The panel
will identify and discuss commonalities and potential options for successfully
addressing use case scenarios. The Concordia community will then work
collaboratively to prioritize the next steps involved in developing solutions
to meet deployer requirements based on the use cases presented at the workshop
and those submitted to the Concordia community through its public wiki.
Individuals and organizations interested in submitting a use case or viewing
use cases contributed to date, can visit the Concordia wiki at
www.projectconcordia.org .
"Concordia serves the valuable role of hosting a forum for end users to
engage in a constructive dialogue with standards developers and producers of
commercial products," said Gerry Gebel, VP and Service Director at Burton
Group. "Interest in entitlement management is growing rapidly and early
adopters have garnered considerable field experience. The time is right to
discuss common usage scenarios, share deployment best practices, address
performance and scalability concerns, and highlight priorities for future
standards work in XACML, WS-Policy, and other relevant standards."
The June 23 workshop is the sixth time Concordia members have held public
face-to-face meetings and follows the RSA Conference 2008 event where the
community held its first interoperability demonstrations. Nearly 600 attended
the public workshop where FuGen Solutions, Internet2, Microsoft, Oracle, Ping
Identity, Sun Microsystems and Symlabs demonstrated interoperability scenarios
designed to meet deployer requirements using Information Card, Liberty
Alliance, and WS-* identity protocols. Previous meetings have taken place at
RSA Conference 2007, Catalyst 2007, Digital ID World, the Identity Open Space
(IOS) and the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW). All organizations and
individuals interested in contributing to the deployment of standardized
policy frameworks and proven interoperable standards-based solutions are
encouraged to attend the June 23 workshop.
"The Concordia Project is the only independent forum where the community
works collaboratively to develop multi-protocol solutions to meet specific
business and user requirements for standardized policy frameworks and open,
proven interoperable technologies," said Dr. Robert Haar, professional fellow,
GM Information Systems & Services. "With global momentum for standards-based
solutions continuing to build, Concordia is an important organization for
driving the next generation of open technologies and standardized policy
solutions across sectors and regions."
About The Concordia Project
The Concordia Project, originally conceived of by members of Liberty
Alliance, is an organizationally independent global initiative consisting of
representatives from the Information Card, Liberty Alliance, OpenID,
openLiberty.org, SAML 2.0, Shibboleth, Higgins Project, and WS-* communities
designed to drive harmonization and interoperability across specifications and
protocols. Recognizing today's heterogeneous deployment environment, Concordia
brings individuals and organizations together to identify how to most
efficiently use multiple standards and specifications in concert. Anyone
interested in participating in the forum, including public events,
teleconferences and mail lists may get more information at
www.projectconcordia.org .
CONTACT:
Russ DeVeau
For the Concordia Project
954-530-2850 - Office
908-251-1549 - Mobile
russdeveau@comcast.net
IM (Russ DeVeau): devcommruss
SOURCE The Concordia Project
Copyright © 2008, PRNewswire
Copyright © 2008, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,CPR,HTS,TDS,Concordia-Project
_ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing?
Ask for it.