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What is the Basic Service under development about?
IAM4NFDI is concerned with connecting and expanding existing and emerging Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems in a way that researchers from different domains and institutions are able to access digital resources within NFDI as easily as possible, including access to and exchange with external infrastructures and resources like the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). A decentralised, federated IAM is required. This way, users from approx. 400 German research and higher education institutions plus approx. 5000 home organisations worldwide -number increasing - will be able to access services and resources provided by the NFDI Community Authentication & Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI).
Goals of the Initialisation phase
Even before the project began, the team developed a modular architecture for the future NFDI Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (NFDI-AAI) based on concepts that are already established in the international research communities (AARC). The same applies to the underlying standards and best practices such as attribute profiles and the policy framework. The concept of a Community AAI plays a central role here, for which as-a-service solutions will be developed. During the initialisation phase, these concepts will be implemented and evaluated together with the NFDI community. The experience gained here will be an important basis for the integration phase.
Goals of the Integration phase
This stage focuses on integrating various services into the NFDI-AAI, with different levels of integration complexity addressed by separate work packages. NFDI consortia can integrate some services themselves using provided documentation, while more technically involved integrations will be handled in specific work packages. An incubator, modelled after the GEANT project's concept, will facilitate community-driven development for integrating specific services and extensions, with the involvement of IAM4NFDI and NFDI Consortia representatives.
Planned duration (current phase)
Initialisation Phase: May 2023 to January 2024
Integration Phase: Begin February 2024
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