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This wiki pages is a '''work in progress''' and it contains a draft proposal for the categorization of the levels of assurance in the scope of the EGI CheckIn service. | This wiki pages is a '''work in progress''' and it contains a draft proposal for the categorization of the levels of assurance in the scope of the EGI CheckIn service. | ||
The CheckIn service aggregates authentication and authorization information from different sources, which have different levels of assurance and may release only a subset of the required attributes. The combined information from the aggregated sources of authentication information results in an overall LoA that is embedded in the assertion sent to the services provider in the EGI Federation. | The CheckIn service aggregates authentication and authorization information from different sources, which have different levels of assurance and may release only a subset of the required attributes. The combined information from the aggregated sources of authentication information results in an overall LoA that is embedded in the assertion sent to the services provider in the EGI Federation. | ||
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First version from Peter Solagna 30-09-2016 |
Revision as of 16:34, 30 September 2016
Introduction
This wiki pages is a work in progress and it contains a draft proposal for the categorization of the levels of assurance in the scope of the EGI CheckIn service. The CheckIn service aggregates authentication and authorization information from different sources, which have different levels of assurance and may release only a subset of the required attributes. The combined information from the aggregated sources of authentication information results in an overall LoA that is embedded in the assertion sent to the services provider in the EGI Federation.
History
First version from Peter Solagna 30-09-2016