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Task 1 of [[VT Federated Identity Providers Assessment]]
==== Assessing the TCS coverage of your country ====
==== Assessing the TCS coverage of your country ====
This questionnaire is part of an assessment of the readiness of the NGIs in
This questionnaire is part of an assessment of the readiness of the NGIs in
adopting some type of federated identity provision mechanism for accessing
adopting some type of federated identity provision mechanism for accessing
services, such as the Terena Certificate Services (TCS). In order to prepare your
services, such as the Terena Certificate Services (TCS). In order to prepare your
response, please consult the [http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/participants.html Terena Certificate Services participants list]
response, please consult the [http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/participants.html Terena Certificate Services participants list.
and if necessary
contact your NREN to learn the current status of TCS e-Science Personal
Certificates in your country or region.
 


# Are personal e-Science certificates available through the Terena Certificate Service in your country? (Is your country listed at http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/participants.html?)
# Are personal e-Science certificates available through the Terena Certificate Service in your country?
#* If yes, contact the NREN/institute/company that provides TCS in your country and check that the information about the available certificate types is up to date on the on terena.org webpage.  
#* If yes, contact the NREN/institute/company that provides TCS in your country and check that the information about the available certificate types is up to date on the on the [http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/participants.html Terena webpage]. If the information is in the list is incorrect, what needs to be fixed?
#* If the information is incorrect, what needs to be fixed?  
#* If no, are there any plans to introduce the service (including timelines, obstacles identified, etc.)?
# In order to obtain a "personal e-Science certificate" from TCS, a user has to be affiliated with an institute that is part of the national identity federation. Are those institutes from which your NGI expects users (e.g. universities, research institutes) members of your country's identity federation?
# In order to obtain a personal e-Science certificate from TCS, a user has to be affiliated with an institute that is part of the national identity federation and that has established an appropriate Subscriber Agreement. Please collect information about the institutes from which your NGI expects users (e.g. universities, research institutes) and indicate whether:
#* If yes, do these institutes have TCS Subscriber Agreements (see [http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/repository/ TCS repository]) in place with the national identity federation?
#* are those institutes members of your country's identity federation,
# What is the process to get a personal e-Science certificate from TCS in your country? (How complicated it is for a user to get a certificate?)
#* have those institutions signed the Subscriber Agreement with the NREN, i.e. whether they allow to issue TCS personal e-Science certificates to their members.
#* Is there any "backup" solution available (e.g., a catch-all IdP to register users from not-federated institutions)?
# What is the process to get a personal e-Science certificate from TCS in your country?
# How complicated it is for an institution to join the federation and gain access to the TCS? What are the rules of joining the federation?
# What are the rules for an institution in your country to join the identity federation and TCS?
#* Who is paying for the TCS service (e.g. NREN/institution/NGI), and how?  
#* Is there any special fee that an institution pays for joining TCS and/or the identity federation?
# Does your NGI or NREN provide any service similar to the TCS (e.g. MICS - Member Integrated Credential Service, SLCS - Short Lived Certificate Service)?
# Does your NGI or NREN provide any service similar to the TCS? Please choose zero or more from the following and provide a brief description:
#* IGTF accredited MICS CA using federated identity
#* IGTF accredited Classic CA using federated identity
#* IGTF accredited Classic CA using federated identity
#* Non-accredited local/national MICS CA using federated identity
#* Non-accredited local/national SLCS CA using federated identity
#* Federated identity grid access via web portal
#* Other (give details)
# Any comments you have to TCS utilization in your NGI
#* Users' experience with obtaining TCS certificates, complexity of introduction of the TCS, any experience with the process of joining of institution in you country, only limited TCS service (i.e. support for only some TCS CAs, explain why), etc.

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Task 1 of VT Federated Identity Providers Assessment

Assessing the TCS coverage of your country

This questionnaire is part of an assessment of the readiness of the NGIs in adopting some type of federated identity provision mechanism for accessing services, such as the Terena Certificate Services (TCS). In order to prepare your response, please consult the [http://www.terena.org/activities/tcs/participants.html Terena Certificate Services participants list.

  1. Are personal e-Science certificates available through the Terena Certificate Service in your country?
    • If yes, contact the NREN/institute/company that provides TCS in your country and check that the information about the available certificate types is up to date on the on the Terena webpage. If the information is in the list is incorrect, what needs to be fixed?
    • If no, are there any plans to introduce the service (including timelines, obstacles identified, etc.)?
  2. In order to obtain a personal e-Science certificate from TCS, a user has to be affiliated with an institute that is part of the national identity federation and that has established an appropriate Subscriber Agreement. Please collect information about the institutes from which your NGI expects users (e.g. universities, research institutes) and indicate whether:
    • are those institutes members of your country's identity federation,
    • have those institutions signed the Subscriber Agreement with the NREN, i.e. whether they allow to issue TCS personal e-Science certificates to their members.
  3. What is the process to get a personal e-Science certificate from TCS in your country?
  4. What are the rules for an institution in your country to join the identity federation and TCS?
    • Is there any special fee that an institution pays for joining TCS and/or the identity federation?
  5. Does your NGI or NREN provide any service similar to the TCS? Please choose zero or more from the following and provide a brief description:
    • IGTF accredited MICS CA using federated identity
    • IGTF accredited Classic CA using federated identity
    • IGTF accredited Classic CA using federated identity
    • Non-accredited local/national MICS CA using federated identity
    • Non-accredited local/national SLCS CA using federated identity
    • Federated identity grid access via web portal
    • Other (give details)
  6. Any comments you have to TCS utilization in your NGI
    • Users' experience with obtaining TCS certificates, complexity of introduction of the TCS, any experience with the process of joining of institution in you country, only limited TCS service (i.e. support for only some TCS CAs, explain why), etc.