T&I Incubator Demo

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The Trust & Identity Incubator invites all community members to attend our mid-term demo for the first iteration in GN5-1.

The goal of this event is to periodically present the interim results of the current Incubator activities in order to collect feedback from the community as early as possible. Since this is the first large sprint demo for this cycle, we will present the results of the last three months. This is the perfect opportunity to find out about a range of emerging developments in T&I and to influence their outcomes.

All demos are public, you may join any session you like. It is not necessary to attend all sessions, you may join only the ones you are interested in.

Recordings of the sessions will be uploaded to https://wiki.geant.org/x/VAVBJg  

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    • 14:00 14:30
      OIDCfed support on SimpleSAMLphp 30m

      The first activity aims to add native OIDC federation support to SimpleSAMLphp. This will enable IdPs to support OIDC without changing their existing infrastructure.

    • 14:30 15:00
      Further improve the personal profile page 30m

      The second activity aims to improve the personal profile page, building on a successful project from GN4-3. By developing a prototype of a Shibboleth/SimpleSAMLphp module to show a user login history, the team hopes to enhance the user experience and make it easier for users to take control about what they release to services.

    • 15:00 15:30
      geteduroam Linux client 30m

      In the third activity the team is working on implementing a Linux version of the geteduroam client. By making the client accessible to a new platform, the team hopes to increase adoption and encourage more users to use this easy way of configuring eduroam.

    • 15:30 16:00
      Passkey 30m

      Finally, the Passkey project aims to investigate passwordless authentication in the context of identity federations. This new approach will provide valuable insights into the feasibility and potential benefits of Passkeys as a first factor or even an MFA alternative.