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Federated Access

Presented at: OASIS 2010 Identity Management Conference Presented by: Daniel Turissini Board Member, Federation for Identity and Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) http://www.FiXs.org September 29, 2010. Federated Access. The Federation for Identity & Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs).

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Federated Access

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  1. Presented at: OASIS 2010 Identity Management Conference Presented by: Daniel Turissini Board Member, Federation for Identity and Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) http://www.FiXs.org September 29, 2010 Federated Access

  2. The Federation for Identity & Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) • A 501(c)6 not-for-profit trade association formed in 2004 in collaboration with the DoD to provide secure and inter-operable use of identity credentials between and among government entities & industry • A coalition of diverse companies/organizations supporting development & implementation of inter-operable identity cross-credentialing standards and systems • Members include: government contractors, technology companies, major financial firms, not-for-profit organizations, DoD, GSA, state governments, etc.

  3. Federated Identity Solution • Federated identity provides a strong, biometrically enabled electronic identity credential, that can be readily electronically validated by any Federal logical/physical access point that allows the decision maker or databases to make a local specific privilege and/or authorized ACCESS decision confident in: • the identity of the person attempting access; • the identity of vetted organization that they represent; • that the organization and the individual have a legal relationship to do business with the federal government; and, • that the individual has been vetted in person and has undergone a background investigation consistent with defined levels. Credential assures you are who you say you are, Commander’s confirm what holder is permitted to access!

  4. FiXs User Benefits and Responsibilities • Benefits • Federated Solution • Trusted authentication at FiXs recognized locations and systems • Syndicated Investment • Syndicated Risk • Branded Transaction • Certified & Accredited Products/Services • Responsibilities • Warrant Trustworthiness of Employees • Comply with Operating Rules

  5. The Foundation • FiXs entered into formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the DoD that established terms & conditions under which FiXs & DoD will use their respective systems as part of an identity suite of systems in January 2006, updated February 2009: • https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/dmdcomn/owa/DMDC.FEDPIIPS • The terms and conditions include: • Operational framework for inter-operability between DoD &FiXs • Specific operational responsibilities • Governance structure • Authority To Operate Granted by DMDC

  6. Federated Access DoD Application Base Commander’s (Access Rules) Local Access Decisions Trusted Third Parties (Certificate Authorities) Subscribers (Credential Holders) Strong Access Control Strong Identity Strong credentials with biometrics consistent with federal standards are essential to successful Access control

  7. FiXs Governance Structure • Defined Trust Model • Operating Rules • Security Guidelines • Policy Standards, including Privacy Act compliance • Technical Architecture Specifications & Standards • Implementation Guidelines Documentation available online at: http://www.fixs.org/library

  8. FiXs – Chain of Trust

  9. FiXs - Certified Credentials CAC FiXs Clear Contractor Markings Trusted Physical Access Trusted Logical Access 2D barcode, 1D barcode & mag-stripe on back 2 RFID antenna RFID, Barcodes, PIV Applet and Certificate Provide Issuer ID, Sponsor ID, Employee ID, & other Data Processed via Network

  10. FiXs Validation Service (Site 1) CRL Update Path (ldap/ ldaps http/https) FiXs Validation Service (Site N) 20 + FiXs Compliant PKI Directories 50 + FiXs Compliant CRLs Alternative Validation Paths (OCSP) Local Area Network Application Servers https Inside and/or Outside the LAN OCSP Repeater Client/WS Client/WS Client/WS Client/WS Robust Validation Infrastructure

  11. TESTED, SPOT – FiXs Inter-operability Pilot • Successful assessment of the feasibility to utilize commercially - issued credentials in “feeding” the SPOT database – that adhere to FiXs-certified standards • Issue FiXs-certified credentials to up to 3,000 contractor personnel • Credentials authenticated across secure network against federated data stores • Included “cleared” personnel, non-cleared personnel, first responders, other entities that interact with Army Material Command • Monitor utilization, increases in productivity, & security profile • Provided strategic assessment for future activities

  12. FiXs Certified Credential Authenticated at DoD Location Issuer FDS Companies C, D, E Company A FiXs Domain Server (FDS) Company B FDS DMDC Domain Server(DDS) DMDC Trusted Gateway Broker (TGB) FiXs Trust Broker (FTB) FiXsAuthentication Stations/ Handhelds Legend: = Secure Connection Authentication Node Defense National Visitor Center(DNVC) Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) Company F FiXsAuthentication Node = Transaction Path – no Fee = Transaction Path – w/ Fee

  13. FiXs Certified Credential Authenticated at FiXs Location Issuer FDS Companies C, D, E Company A FDS Company B FDS DMDCDDS DMDC TGB Hosted FTB FiXsAuthentication Stations/ Handhelds Legend: = Secure Connection DNVC/ DBIDS = Transaction Path – no Fee Company F FiXsAuthentication Node = Transaction Path – w/ Fee

  14. CAC Authentication at FiXs Location Issuer FDS Companies C, D, E Company A FDS Company B FDS DMDCDDS DMDC TGB Hosted FTB FiXsAuthentication Stations/ Handhelds Legend: = Secure Connection DNVC/ DBIDS = Transaction Path – no Fee Company F FiXsAuthentication Node = Transaction Path – w/ Fee

  15. Contact Information Dan Turissini - President, ORC & FiXs Board Member turissd@orc.com 703 246 8550 Dr. Michael Mestrovich, FiXs President Michael.Mestrovich@fixs.org 703 928 3157

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