Trusted Identity Component Model
This page contains the current working drafts and information related to IAWG discussions on evolution of the Trusted Identity Component Model and the Identity Assurance Framework.
Material posted here is subject to Intellectual Property Rights policy of the IAWG, specifically the Reasonable and Non-discriminatory RAND Terms - Members and applicable Copyrights.
The conceptual model work mentioned in NSTIC Pilot Common Considerations 5: An Identity Ecosystem Functional Model for the Modern Market is here: Kantara Cred-ID Binding Approaches Overview slides 20121130 v02.pptx.pdf
The remainder of this page is the working space to build conceptual models related to Identity-Credential decoupling, based on the 'binding approaches' work.
Table of Contents
Introduction & Background
Component Architectures "In The Wild"
The Component Architecture of the Kantara Identity Assurance Framework
Version 3.0 of the Kantara Initiative Identity Assurance Framework included recognition of Component Services.
<<Please see the WG - Identity Assurance OLD space space for information>>
The Component Architecture of NIST 800-63
NIST SP800-63-2 called out the Component model as a viable architectural approach.
Market Evolution and Demands
NSTIC Pilot Projects & the "Real World"
Prior work
The IAWG has previously published a Draft report on "Decoupled Binding" in which a general model of Credential Manager and Identity Provider relationships and component architecture was developed.
Kantara Cred-ID Binding Approaches overview 20121024.pdf is the Report Document
Kantara Cred-ID Binding Approaches Overview slides 20121130 v02.pptx.pdf is a PowerPoint overview
Working Drafts
Contact
Andrew Hughes is the lead architect for this work effort.
AndrewHughes3000@gmail.com