Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations that lets subscribers use the same identification data to obtain access to the secured resources of all organisations in the group. In many research communities there is an increasing interest in a common approach to FIM as there is obviously a large potential for synergies. FIM4R [1] provides a forum for communities to share challenges and ideas, and to shape the future of FIM for our researchers. Current participation covers high energy physics, life sciences and humanities, to mention but a few. In 2012 FIM4R converged on a common vision for FIM, enumerated a set of requirements and proposed a number of recommendations for ensuring a roadm...
The experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG, for ...
Large-scale long-term projects such as the LHC require the ability to store, manage, organize and di...
Scientific research communities have benefited recently from the increasing availability of computin...
Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations ...
Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations ...
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An efficient identity management system has become one of the fundamental requirements for ensuring ...
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Interest in federated identity management schemes has grown considerably in recent years, with dev...
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Protecting Research Communities (AARC Guidelines) Presentation from the RDA Plenary 17 session of th...
The LHC program has been successful in part due to the globally distributed computing resources used...
The experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG, for ...
Large-scale long-term projects such as the LHC require the ability to store, manage, organize and di...
Scientific research communities have benefited recently from the increasing availability of computin...
Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations ...
Federated identity management (FIM) is an arrangement that can be made among multiple organisations ...
The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) will soon enter the next phase of integration and consolidati...
The Human Genomes Platform Project (HGPP) is an Australian nationally-funded collaborative research ...
Modern science is most often driven by data. Improvements in state-of-the-art technologies and metho...
An efficient identity management system has become one of the fundamental requirements for ensuring ...
The paper proposes to establish a federated scientific data hub to deliver trusted data-intensive se...
Interest in federated identity management schemes has grown considerably in recent years, with dev...
Nowadays the management of digital identity involves every company and institution, not only in the ...
The Grid was developed to solve large-scale scientific problems by providing access to widearea dist...
Protecting Research Communities (AARC Guidelines) Presentation from the RDA Plenary 17 session of th...
The LHC program has been successful in part due to the globally distributed computing resources used...
The experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG, for ...
Large-scale long-term projects such as the LHC require the ability to store, manage, organize and di...
Scientific research communities have benefited recently from the increasing availability of computin...