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RISS. Federal CIO Council; XML Community of Practice RISS / RISSNET Trusted Credential Project Washington, D.C. February 16, 2005 George P. March, Director Regional Information Sharing Systems Office of Information Technology. Trusted Credential Project Mission.

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RISS

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  1. RISS

  2. Federal CIO Council; XML Community of Practice RISS / RISSNET Trusted Credential Project Washington, D.C. February 16, 2005 George P. March, Director Regional Information Sharing Systems Office of Information Technology

  3. Trusted Credential Project Mission To permit users with credentials from trusted partners to access resources available via RISSNET without using the user authentication credential (V-ONE SmartPass) currently required

  4. RISS INTELLIGENCE CENTERS NESPIN Franklin, MA MOCIC Springfield, MO MAGLOCLEN Newtown, PA WSIN Sacramento, CA RMIN Phoenix, AZ ROCIC Nashville, TN

  5. RISS REGIONAL INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEMS (RISS) RISSNET LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLINE (LEO) LEO National Law Enforcement Telecommunication System

  6. Information Sharing Participation Initiatives

  7. What is the RISS Intranet? A Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) secure electronic communication network supporting information sharing between the RISS Intelligence Centers, node agency systems, and authorized individual users, known as RISSNET

  8. Tech RISS RISSNET NODES WA SP NW HIDTA OR DOJ / OR HIDTA MN BCA NESPIN CT DSP NY SP MLW HIDTA SD DCI MI SP NY/NJ HIDTA WY DCI NDIC MAGLOCLEN WSIN CHI HIDTA PA SP PHL/CAM HIDTA CA DOJ CIB / LEIU NE SP IA DSP LC HIDTA CISANet DE GOV OH BCII UT LEIN WA/BALT HIDTA ORI MW HIDTA KS BI FBI LEO LA HIDTA CO CBI MO SHP US DOJ CD NW3C CENTRAL SITE MOCIC ATF (BATFE) USSS (NTAC) AZ DPS NLETS TN BI RMIN ROCIC GA BI EPIC / CLSS HI CD FL DLE GC HIDTA SEISINT S TX (SWB) HIDTA S FL HIDTA

  9. RISS / RISSNET Trusted Credential Project

  10. Trusted Credential Project Objectives • Identify industry-leading technologies for user authentication and access control • Develop, test, and demonstrate methods to recognize and accept credentials in addition to those currently used on RISSNET • Provide expanded information sharing and collaboration while allowing all partners to keep their current infrastructure investments intact

  11. Trusted Credential Project Components • LDAP • OctetString • XML / SAML • Enterprise Portal Elements • PK Certificates, SecureID Tokens, SSL VPNs • Trust Pillars • Agency vetting • Credential

  12. Trusted Credential Project Phases Phase I: • Build a foundation for information sharing and collaboration among trusted organizations • Demonstrate RISSNET’s ability to allow vetted users with X.509 certificates issued by trusted partners to access resources currently only available via RISSNET to users presenting a valid V-ONE SmartPass credential

  13. Trusted Credential Project Phases Phase II: • Build upon lessons learned in Phase I • Develop a Federated Identity Management infrastructure that will operate on the current RISSNET architecture • Implement an enterprise information technology portal as the focal point of access to offered resources

  14. Thank You For further information, please contact: George P. March Director Regional Information Sharing SystemsOffice of Information Technology P.O. Box 1869 West Chester, PA 19380-0131 Telephone: (610) 738-8810 Fax: (610) 738-8813 gmarch@risstech.riss.net gmarch@iir.com

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