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Classic X.509 CAs with secured infrastructure
https://www.igtf.net/ap/classic
Classic X.509 CAs with secured infrastructure. Traditional credential authorities issue long-term credentials to end-entities who will themselves posses and control their key pair and their activation data. These authorities act as an independent trusted third party for both subscribers and relying parties within the infrastructure. The identity of the subscribers is vetted through a face-to-face or equivalent process. Current version: 5.0 (May 2016). Assurance specification: IGTF AP CEDAR.
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Profile for SLCS X.509 Public Key Certification Authorities with Secured Infrastructure
https://www.igtf.net/ap/slcs
Profile for SLCS X.509 Public Key Certification Authorities with Secured Infrastructure. Current version: 3.0 (October 2015). Assurance specification: IGTF AP ASPEN. Technical specification PKI Technology Guidelines. Policy identifier: urn:oid:1.2.840.113612.5.2.2.4. Document revision history: http:/ tagpma.es.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/SLCS2. IGTF papers and press. Member PMAs and Registries. Comments to info@igtf.net. Website hosted by Nikhef. Last updated: May 10, 2016.
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IGTF Federation Charter Document
https://www.igtf.net/charter
IGTF Federation Charter Document. In PDF format, version 1.1 (current). Version 1.0 (2005). Version 2.0 draft (2014). History: the Tokyo Accord. For the purpose of establishing and maintaining and identity federation service, the IGTF maintains a set of authentication profiles (APs) that specify the policy and technical requirements for a class of identity assertions and assertion providers. The member PMAs are responsible for accrediting authorities that issue identity assertions with respect to the...
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Identifier-Only Trust Assurance with Secured Infrastructure
https://www.igtf.net/ap/iota
Identifier-Only Trust Assurance with Secured Infrastructure. Current version: 2.0 (May 2016). Assurance specification: IGTF AP DOGWOOD. Technical specification: PKI Technology Guidelines. Policy Identifier: urn:oid:1.2.840.113612.5.2.2.6. Document revision history: http:/ www.eugridpma.org/guidelines/iota. IGTF papers and press. Member PMAs and Registries. Comments to info@igtf.net. Website hosted by Nikhef. Last updated: May 10, 2016.
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Member Integrated X.509 Credential Services with Secured Infra
https://www.igtf.net/ap/mics
Member Integrated X.509 Credential Services with Secured Infra. Current version: 2.0 (October 2015). Assurance specification: IGTF AP BIRCH. Technical specification PKI Technology Guidelines. Policy identifier: urn:oid:1.2.840.113612.5.2.2.5. Document revision history: http:/ tagpma.es.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/TagMICS. IGTF papers and press. Member PMAs and Registries. Comments to info@igtf.net. Website hosted by Nikhef. Last updated: May 10, 2016.
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Member Integrated X.509 Credential Services with Secured Infra
http://www.gridpma.org/ap/mics
Member Integrated X.509 Credential Services with Secured Infra. Current version: 2.0 (October 2015). Assurance specification: IGTF AP BIRCH. Technical specification PKI Technology Guidelines. Policy identifier: urn:oid:1.2.840.113612.5.2.2.5. Document revision history: http:/ tagpma.es.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/TagMICS. IGTF papers and press. Member PMAs and Registries. Comments to info@igtf.net. Website hosted by Nikhef. Last updated: May 10, 2016.
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IGTF Levels of Authentication Assurance (all profiles)
http://www.gridpma.org/ap/loa
IGTF Levels of Authentication Assurance. The IGTF Authentication Profiles describe a technology-agnostic assurance level that represent the IGTF consensus on achievable trustworthy authentication seen from both the relying party pooint of view as well as being a feasible level for identity service providers to achieve for a variety of scenarios. Current version: 1.0 (endorsed by all PMAs):. Document revision history: https:/ www.eugridpma.org/guidelines/authn-assurance. IGTF papers and press.
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IGTF in the press and research papers
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IGTF in the Press and in Research Papers. The IGTF: enabling an interoperable global trust fabric. At the EEF FIM4R foundational workshop (presentation, June 2011). Jim Basney, Terry Fleury, and Jeff Gaynor, "CILogon: A Federated X.509 Certification Authority for CyberInfrastructure Logon," Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2014. Describing how federated access and the IGTF can integrate). Federated access to major infrastructures). Interview, August 2011). EResearcher Requirements: t...
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IGTF - Member Pages
http://www.gridpma.org/members
IGTF Intranet: pages for members. EUGridPMA 38 Geneva, CH. September 19-21, 2016. EUGridPMA 39 Florence, IT. January 30-Feb 1st, 2017. APGridPMA and ISGC, Taipei, TW. March 6, 2017. APGridPMA and APAN 42, August 2016. EUGridPMA 37 Abingdon, UK. TAGPMA22 Miami, FL, USA. The IGTF Intranet hosts resources and links relevant ot the internal operations of the IGTF and supporting document, draft discussion texts, and the proceedings of the member PMAs. TAGPMA Wiki meeting list (for registered members).
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Classic X.509 CAs with secured infrastructure
http://www.gridpma.org/ap/classic
Classic X.509 CAs with secured infrastructure. Traditional credential authorities issue long-term credentials to end-entities who will themselves posses and control their key pair and their activation data. These authorities act as an independent trusted third party for both subscribers and relying parties within the infrastructure. The identity of the subscribers is vetted through a face-to-face or equivalent process. Current version: 5.0 (May 2016). Assurance specification: IGTF AP CEDAR.