IIW 15 Opening Session

CREDENTIAL
 * A statement or token from a trusted party about the bearer
 * A document of achievement or licence issued to a person
 * A set of attributes who’s authenticity is asserted by a trusted third party
 * A proof of identity required to gain access to a protected resource
 * Digital form of attributes about an individual/entity
 * Immutable OR
 * Aquired
 * Reputation + proven track record (Verifiable)
 * Verb – the act of vetting identity of a subject and assigning a reusable artifact that can be used to make Auth decision.
 * Noun – An Artifact (token) that represents a subject that has been authenticated.
 * Level of assurance associated to an identity
 * Item used to identify an individual
 * One or more objects which when combined with an identifier may be used to authenticate an entities identity.
 * Something a user knows, has or is which can be used to positively identify them by a third party.


 * Unique Identified of someone
 * A verifiable accomplishment
 * Unique Identity of someone
 * Something about someone
 * A government-issued identifier associated with a unique person
 * A validated form of identity information
 * Identification of a person/entity
 * Physical Keys
 * 1) Relying party 2) Issuing Authority 3) Bearer
 * an asserted statement of knowledge form a trusted third party
 * logical keys
 * An individually unique characteristic, word/phrase or physical token that is associated with that person
 * A thing that permits that prossesor to do something they couldn’t do if they lock.
 * Means for authentication to a system
 * Information to authorize
 * A token to allow someone to access / use a service
 * A unique identifier of association with an identity

TRUST
 * Something gained (or ?) based on track record, consistency, wisdom and presence.
 * A feeling of comfort between two parties.
 * Security that you will not be compromised
 * Assurance against impersonation
 * Something politicians lose when they open their moths in November.
 * Earned, proxy, referred, viral
 * Trust is: You will be punished if you lie to me or somebody else I trust.
 * No Trust ←→ No social society
 * Something of value <3
 * A black-box entity, the internals of which are intended to remain obscure, whose actions and results are agreed – in advance – to be (at least) acceptable to all subscribing parties
 * Predictable behavior by any other party
 * That the information presented is not deceptive and I have confidence in its source.
 * Operates in your “best interest”
 * A short-cut to building a contract
 * To rely on another
 * A willingness to accept without further discussion or independent verification, an assertion of a correspondent.
 * Confidence that I am hearing and seeing is factual and with not cause me harm.
 * A feeling of stability W|R|T another
 * Freedom from fear <3
 * Behavior between or among individuals yielding confident sharing of sensitive information.
 * Something validated by many things.
 * Verb – to expose yourself to another with conviction that they will behave well.
 * Noun – Conviction that something/someone will behave well.

FEDERATION
 * A collection of identity systems used by multiple parties that interoperates.
 * The “good guys” on Star Trek
 * The political body of planet governments on Star Trek
 * Cooperation and Interoperation to a common standard and policies to achieve a goal.
 * In many US geographies the colloquial name for the local umbrella giving organization of the Jewish community
 * A trusted Network
 * A cooperative striving for a similar goal
 * Acceptance of credentials issued by other members of a group. Issuance and acceptance of credentials for/by other members of a group
 * Traditional Federation contract + traditional bilateral contract
 * Open Federation opt-in Behavioral alignement
 * Federation allows for decentralization of distributed systems, makes use of but is not dependent on single relying entities that can disappear.
 * Joint cause – to be aligned of in league with one anther.
 * Requires cooperation, agreement, trust interoperability better entities
 * An internal network organizational entity or legal relationship designed to enable coordinated action by independent compotnents who share values policies or expressed mission standards.
 * Skeletal Structure
 * Something that provides structure
 * Relationship between entities
 * Noun – the relationships between entities in a given context and…
 * Common Structure
 * A set of require elements used to build a stable ctructure
 * Structure of design principles/ design constraints
 * An agreement – shared by both providers and users
 * A set of accepted consider and constraints that inform a shared agreement/ input
 * Purpose built
 * Constraints and Incentives
 * A bounded environment within which a given community agrees to operate according to common rules.
 * Set of rules, policies, mechanisms creating a common platform.
 * Verb – to place boundaries around a thing “ we frameworked like crazy, that identity problem”
 * Design constraints.

PRIVACY
 * confidentiality
 * “everybody’s got something to hide” ‘cept for me and my monkey. That thing I spend to little thinking about because lea like the beatle’s song….?
 * The desire to maintain confidentiality with the freedom of choice as to when and with whom to share that which is considered confidential.
 * An element of safety in information exchange
 * secure networks
 * the absesnes of others

physical isolation
 * ability to control who can see me naked

expectation
 * something kids don’t understand or see the value of
 * The exception that control over information about you will be respected by others

Control
 * No leek of info
 * Protecting personal information from unauthorized disclosure.
 * The privileged to withhold information
 * The control that we have over our data actions spaces and thereabouts w.r.t. their publicity and sharing
 * That which remains unclear only a specified individual or groups control.
 * The ability to protect information.
 * The ability to selectively control who knows secrets.

Privacy Right
 * A basic human right that when respected would ensure our freedoms as we know them today.
 * Right to decide what I wish to share with others
 * The right to control the flow of your personal data

User control
 * Anonymity

Privacy
 * Extremely selective secrecy
 * Having things personal to me held in confidence and respected
 * Mind your own business
 * User managed access to pii
 * User consent
 * The freedom to act without others having knowledge of your actions.
 * Disclosure control.

User control
 * User controlled sharing of their information
 * User allows what can and can’t be shared.
 * The ability to decide who knows who you are what you have and what you’re doing.
 * Controlled information by the individual
 * User Control
 * Protected Information
 * Community defined, Controlled Information
 * Control outgoing information flow
 * A verifiable accomplishment
 * Respecting social boundaries and conventions
 * Having my boundaries respected

SECURITY
 * Perception
 * Feeling of safety
 * Comfort with situation
 * Confidence in a condition
 * Something that provides confidence to transact/get data moving etc. etc. etc.
 * A state of minimal risk
 * Feeling of safety and assurance
 * A state of well-being
 * Rules control
 * The art/science of protecting a resource
 * The ability to protect assets
 * A trust relationship
 * Data encryption
 * A set of rules which is tough to solve with existing commuting dowes
 * Method/procedures that allow a user to believe that he/she knows what is happening with their data.
 * Protects the access to the resources by applying set of control rules.
 * Survival in hostile environment
 * Protection against attack.
 * Able to prevent intrusions.
 * The dept in charge of prevention.
 * Knowing enough about who you are dealing with to make the risk of continuing manageable.
 * Providing controlled access
 * Making sure valuable things are protected
 * The scheme associated with managing one’s identity and infrastructure.
 * Protection of resources
 * User access management
 * People, process, technology to auncoratic risk.
 * Security is a state of feeling that nothing or no one out there CAN exploit/misuse/confiscate anything you rightfully own.
 * Knowing your future in secure.
 * Establishment of confidence for an individual or entity’s actions “to be sure”
 * Never having an unencrypted copy of your vital info on someone else’s server.

ECOSYSTEM
 * Mutual benefit
 * Holistic computing world

Symbiotic

Mutually beneficial

Balance


 * A network of systems which collaborate with each other to attain certain objectives.
 * A number of ecosystem individual interacting elements interdependent.
 * Decentralized cooperation.
 * Biological environment that supports a variety of symbiotic life forms

Interoperable
 * Framework for interop
 * Technical systems and interactions between similar business systems

Evolving
 * Stuff that needs each other

Decentralized

Diversity
 * Diversity Inclusive

Common Rules
 * Evolving over time

Momentum

Survival

Holistic
 * Ecosystem = Community
 * Community
 * A more balanced Fronted and backend system

Interdepence

Cooperation

Collaboration

Interacting
 * Trust
 * A system with balance where each entity performs their own role and depends on each other implicit trust and trade offs

Trust
 * The Milieu in which all things eat and, in turn, are eaten.
 * A group of entities working together mutually benifiting
 * An organized arrangement of interrelated actors
 * Environment where competing and complimentary systems interact
 * System of systems
 * Interdependent entities and how they act and react to each other and their environment
 * An interdependent group of entities whose activities feed and aid the growth of the entities around them
 * The plural for an assembly of more than one eco a system of ecos, ecosystem
 * Natural biological definition: A network of living systems that interact and interdependent upon each other forming a wholistic community of life.
 * Identity Ecosystem: Multiple domains of identity systems including business, legal and technical layers and participants, that cross-boundaries and interact as a whole.
 * A set of interdependent organiz
 * The interactions and relationships between entities in a closed system
 * A collection of interdepend things.
 * Collection of players in the industry who each contribute a part for the complete industry to exist.
 * An environment containing a collection of species and organisms
 * An interrelated, interconnections, and interdependence complex of individual organisms considered as a whole.

IDENTITY

Identity characteristics - unique that differentiate an individual for all other.
 * Personality, characteristics, and mindset of an individual.
 * Set of attributes uniquely representing an indivdiaul
 * How I perceive myself
 * How other perceive me
 * The notion of who or what someone or something is
 * The way I am
 * The different ways others think or recognize who I am
 * Who you can be proven to be
 * Refers to the entity that can assert prove who you are.
 * Depends on who you ask
 * Authenticaiton
 * Authorization
 * Sense of self
 * Identification
 * Biometric matching/scanning


 * Who you are
 * Persona is a relationship (Identity in Context)
 * That which can be identified
 * A collection of personas and attributes which are bound to a single unique entity (entity can be a human being, a group etc).
 * What you know about me
 * Who I am, within a certain context.
 * The essence of me!
 * The being my parents named at my birth and only I have the right to re-name
 * The being whom only I have the full right to name
 * A handle used to communicate with me
 * A context for interactions and trust
 * The sum total of all that an individual entity is, physically and virtually
 * Every thing an entity touches
 * A set of properties that define or describe who you are.
 * The individual set of attributes that make up that self.
 * The attributes associated with an entity that in total describe its unique and important qualities in a given context.
 * The sum total of an the information that is associated with or known about you.
 * Who I am, my behaviors, my actions, everything I touch and interact with in the physical world and virtual

REPUTATION
 * What others think of you
 * A first impression based on historical information
 * Known history of a thing or person
 * Expectation to produce results (if good)
 * Record of past actions
 * What people remember about X
 * Measure of quality as defined by a peer group.
 * The socially constructed qualified associated with an entity
 * What systems remember about you
 * What others say about you
 * A means to regulating access or permissions
 * What people think of you
 * The impression of someone/something in people’s mind
 * What entities (apps etc) know via trust marks or certification about other apps
 * The sum of your actions and interactions with others
 * Your skills, interest, morals summarized
 * An interpretation of one’s accumulated past/historical activities
 * Reputation is how other people perceive me.
 * What others think about you.
 * What people think they know about you.
 * The mirror for everything
 * The trust for everything
 * Public rating from mass audience
 * Combined set of expectations about an individuals or a group’s performance and behavior.
 * Reputation is an external view of an individual, it can be at a general level or quite specific.
 * Deep insight of behavior from close community
 * The essence of what you are best/most known for