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OCD-D1.2: Final Report (CLASSe) This deliverable is the Final Report of the CLASSe project. It includes chapters for each WP, namely: WP1 Management, WP2 results of test and deployment of OpenStack/Moonshot prototype, WP3 report on traditional and real SSO, WP4 report of design and testing of CoIs/VOs, and WP5 report on dissemination and exploitation activities.
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OCK-DS1.1: Final Report (HEXAA) This document is the final deliverable of the HEXAA Open Call project, which addressed legal and technical challenges to develop a new attribute authority software. Now in service at eduID.hu, HEXAA supports communities from different identity management federations with SAML-based virtual organisations, profile attributes and roles.
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| OCJ-DS4.1.1: GÉANT-TrustBroker Implementation with Documentation (GÉANT-TrustBroker) This deliverable first documents the usage, as well as installation and configuration procedures, of the three GÉANT-TrustBroker project implementation parts: The GNTB core service, the Shibboleth IDP extension, and the Shibboleth SP extension. Download PDF
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| OCN-DS1.1: Final Report (MEAL) This deliverable is an all-encompassing report of the MEAL project. It provides a holistic overview of the process, the drawbacks encountered and the decisions taken. Download PDF
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| OCT-DS1.1: Final Report Secure Enterprise Networks Simple & Easy (SENSE) This is the final deliverable of the SENSE Open Call project, which worked on the challenge of improving the imperfect EAP supplicant software landscape. It describes the project’s outcomes, its impact in the enterprise network authentication industry niche, and possible future work in the problem space. Download PDF
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| OCU-DS4.1: A Feasibility Study (WoT4LoA) You Are Who You Know – Leveraging Webs of Trust for Authentication in Identity Federations This study investigates the feasibility of using Webs of Trust for more reliable identity proofing in digital authentication, compared to other registration and authentication methods. Utilising LinkedIn as a Web of Trust, a prototype for an attestation service was developed as a proof-of-concept. Download PDF
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