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Today’s Speakers Keith Hazelton, University of Wisconsin – Madison

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Today’s Speakers Keith Hazelton, University of Wisconsin – Madison

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  1. IAM OnlineThursday, July 8, 2010 – 1 p.m. EDTEduroam in the U.S.Questions via Adobe Connect chatAudio via Adobe Connect – preferredConference phone bridge also available (listen-only)Dial-in numbers: +1-734-615-7474 Preferred (from any phone where long distance has no add'l cost) +1-866-411-0013 (US/Canada only if you pay for long distance)Access Code: 0157272# IAM Online is brought to you by InCommon, in cooperation with Internet2 and the EDUCAUSE Identity and Access Management Working Group

  2. Today’s Speakers • Keith Hazelton, University of Wisconsin – Madison • David Worth, University of Tennessee • John Borne, Louisiana State University

  3. eduroam at LSU John Borne, CISO Louisiana State University

  4. Enabling eduroam at LSU • Buildout of wireless coverage • 2140 WAP’s deployed • Average 6,500 users/day • Implementing 802.1X • Why 802.1X? • Auditors • State requirements for robust authentication and encryption • Lessons learned • Tools for client configuration are a must • Hard stuff is the soft stuff (people)

  5. Implementing eduroam at LSU • Joined InCommon in 2009 • Vice Chancellor for IT asked the question, “What is eduRoam?” • Enter Philippe Hanset and University of Tennessee • Convergence of wireless deployment, 802.1X, and Radius

  6. eduroam in Louisiana • LSU Health Sciences (New Orleans) • Tulane

  7. eduroam Use Cases at LSU • Faculty traveling overseas • Faculty visiting LSU • Regional visitors • The Staff Member and the Volcano

  8. Opportunities / Concerns • Opportunities • Opportunity to leverage all of the work in wireless and 802.1X • Deploy a service that could directly benefit faculty • Concerns • Lack of material policy governing users, institutions, etc. • Concern about the possibility of multiple federated auth organizations • Concern about support for both visitors and LSU travelers

  9. Questions?

  10. Eduroam as an InCommon Service? • Ad hoc group drafting recommendations to InCommon Steering Committee • Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) • Univ. of Tennessee – Knoxville • Louisiana State Univ. • Univ. of Texas System • Will highlight benefits and risks to InCommon, its members and partners

  11. Please complete the survey about today’s IAM Online:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/239DB95Shibboleth Workshop SeriesNorthwestern University LibraryEvanston, IllinoisIdentity Provider July 28, 2010 (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Service Provider July 29, 2010 (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)www.incommon.org/educate/shibboleth

  12. Please complete the survey about today’s IAM Online: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/239DB95Upcoming IAM Onlinewww.incommon.org/iamonlineAugust 12, 2010 – 1 p.m. (ET) – Federated Identity Management EssentialsSeptember 9, 2010 – 1 p.m. (ET) – Advanced Issues in Identity Management Thank you to InCommon Affiliates for helping to make IAM Online possible. Brought to you by InCommon, in cooperation with Internet2 and the EDUCAUSE Identity and Access Management Working Group

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