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RedIRIS Update: Latest Developments in Federated Approaches and Collaboration with European Industry

Find out about RedIRIS's progress in growing federated approaches, integrating with Sun IdM products, and developing IdM for WS in collaboration with European industry. Explore spam remediation techniques, collaborative multimedia content repositories, and future plans for federated e-learning projects. Stay updated on the first tests with commercial providers, the integration of CBIC and SAUWoK, and the deployment of the WAYF system. Discover the latest advancements in security architecture, mail diagnostics, and ESWL for Spanish ISPs. Don't miss out on RedIRIS's initiatives for seamless collaboration and technology advancement.

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RedIRIS Update: Latest Developments in Federated Approaches and Collaboration with European Industry

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  1. What’s going on at your friendly neighbourhood RedIRIS update

  2. What’s going on • Federated approaches growing in size (and number!) • Though convergence seems possible • PAPI meets Sun IdM products • Working towards a close integration • Developing IdM for WS • In collaboration with the European industry • Applying some results in diagnostics processing • Spam remediation techniques • Collaborative multimedia content repositories • The federation idea goes one step beyond

  3. Federation(s) growth • First tests with commercial providers scheduled for the CBIC federation • JSTOR and Elsevier • Two first IdPs for SAUWoK in operation • WAYF system integrated in the portal • LDAP representation of metadata • Plans for integrating CBIC and SAUWoK • Agreement for federated e-learning project • Association of Southern universities • Specifically intended to be technology agnostic • Contacts with the government • Though they are very much in the PKI mood

  4. PAPI and Sun AM/FM • Collaboration between RedIRIS and Sun • With the support of the Seville Java Center (CICA) • Tight, API-based integration • Taking advantage of the PAPI-JAAS implementation • Main expected results • Sun AM will incorporate PAPI proxy capabilities • PAPI will incorporate SAML2 support • Will cover both AM/FM and openSSO/openFederation • First demonstration scheduled for the coming RedIRIS Working Groups meeting (June)

  5. OSIRIS • Security architecture defined • Use cases for the open source implementation of Liberty ID-WSF (OpenLiberty)

  6. ESWL and mail diagnostics • ESWL (plus MTAWL) is the Spanish DNS-based mail whitelist • Operated by the ABUSES Forum • Avoid the negative impact of anti spam filters, specially filters using Blacklists • Guarantee email interchange between Spanish ISPs • In the process of evaluating diagnostic data aggregators to automatically manage the lists • Commercial: Simplicita http://www.simplicita.com/ • Home made: DESCON II https://www.rediris.es/cert/doc/reuniones/cord/gt2006/Descon2-rediris.pdf

  7. ARCA • Agregador RSS para la Comunidad Académica • http://arca.uc3m.es/ • http://www.rediris.es/pruebas/arca/ • Main goals • Harmonize and centralize all the information about available multimedia content. • Up-to-date information • Specially, with respect to changes in each institution programming • Flexibility for participating institutions, so they can change announcements on their own • And keep their own announcement systems • In use by the RedIRIS community • Being evaluated by TERENA (the PEACHES group and others)

  8. ARCA: The architecture • The system is divided into channels. A channel represents a source of multimedia content • Every institution is associated with one or more channels • Each channel contains a series of events, retransmissions and/or multimedia contents, called “channel items” • Each institution must generate data about its own channel, as well as data for all the items to be transmitted through the channel • By means of RSS elements

  9. ARCA: RSS formats • A general RSS format has been defined, with specific labels for each content type (direct, VoD, podcast) • No single RSS fulfills system requirements, so three different namespaces are in use: • Yahoo media RSS: Data about multimedia content • Itunes RSS: Data about multimedia content and podcasting • Google base events RSS: Announcements of programmed events • The system consolidates into a single database all the information collected from the participating sources • Through this database, information about channel and items can be accessed by means of a calendar, lists, queries, etc.

  10. ARCA - The topology ARCA Server University University Internet Research Center Research Center Updated every N hours University University RSS Cataloging/ Production Systems Multimedia Servers Client. ARCA Portal Client. RSS Reader for PDA/PPC Client. RSS Reader

  11. ARCA - The portal

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