The 'eScience Global Engagement' of EnCo in the GEANT project is there to support those developments in the policy and best practice areas that would benefit the community at large, and do that by means of supporting the work in the existing forums such as WISE, FIM4R, IGTF, REFEDS, AARC-community, and the research and e-Infra communities directly.
Assigned People | David Groep (coordinator), Maarten Kremers, Mikael Linden, Hannah Short, Uros Stevanovic, Jule Ziegler but keep in mind that it - by design - engages far wider, expands on the AARC Policy and Best Practice activities, and the team includes |
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many collaborators from across the eduGAIN, EGI, EUDAT, EOSC, FIM4R, GEANT, IGTF, PRACE, REFEDS, and WISE communities |
Communications |
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community.org - for the cross-community global policy and best practice team sirtfi@refeds.org - Security Incident Response trust framework on Federated Identity (if you need help right now: contact your infrastructure CSIR team or mail the eduGAIN support desk) snctfi@igtf.net - editors of the community policy framework and cross-infrastructure trust ("Scalable Negotiator for a Community Trust Framework in Federated Infrastructures") |
Overview of Activities
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Planned activities 2019
SCI evolution and assessment to trust
Steps to take:
- Guidelines development
- Selection points per phase / year
- Assessment -> Spiders diagram
- Baseline for their benefit
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- Contribute to REFEDS SIRTIF WG - Hannah
AA operation guidelines
Steps to take:
- Target 3 infrastructures (eduteams, checkin, …) for trying / feedback
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Planning Y1 2019:
- At request, all ppl
FIM4R
Steps to take:
- Support
Planning Y1 2019:
- Pushing FIM4R further : Hannah
Enabling (Snctfi) communities and proxies through OIDC Federation meshes
- OIDC MDSS development ()
- policy meshing
- pilot service with oidcfed.igtf.net and link across infrastructures
- review policy framework