Resources
Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
FIDIS Deliverables.
Identity of Identity.
Interoperability.
Profiling.
Forensic Implications.
HighTechID.
D3.1: Overview on IMS.
D3.2: A study on PKI and biometrics.
D3.3: Study on Mobile Identity Management.
D3.5: Workshop on ID-Documents.
D3.6: Study on ID Documents.
D3.7: A Structured Collection on RFID Literature.
D3.8: Study on protocols with respect to identity and identification – an insight on network protocols and privacy-aware communication.
D3.9: Study on the Impact of Trusted Computing on Identity and Identity Management.
D3.10: Biometrics in identity management.
D3.11: Report on the Maintenance of the IMS Database.
D3.15: Report on the Maintenance of the ISM Database.
D3.17: Identity Management Systems – recent developments.
D12.1: Integrated Workshop on Emerging AmI Technologies.
D12.2: Study on Emerging AmI Technologies.
D12.3: A Holistic Privacy Framework for RFID Applications.
D12.4: Integrated Workshop on Emerging AmI.
D12.5: Use cases and scenarios of emerging technologies.
D12.6: A Study on ICT Implants.
D12.7: Identity-related Crime in Europe – Big Problem or Big Hype?.
D12.10: Normality Mining: Results from a Tracking Study.
Privacy and legal-social content.
Mobility and Identity.
Other.
IDIS Journal.
FIDIS Interactive.
Press & Events.
In-House Journal.
Booklets
Identity in a Networked World.
Identity R/Evolution.
D3.1: Overview on IMS
Designs of IMS
This chapter describes exemplarily five different designs of IMS. Firstly, with the Liberty Alliance approach and Web Services such as WS-Federation two designs for federated identity management are presented. Then a case study shows the variety of components of a type 1 IMS in practice, elaborating also on tasks of the different administrator roles. Finally two research prototypes for type 3 IMS functionality are depicted which aim at supporting the user’s privacy: While the iManager focuses on usability of identity management, also in a mobile context, and is implemented on a PDA, the idemix credential system enables unlinkability for the user’s credentials by cryptographic means.
The presented examples were chosen to show a broad variety of designs on the market and in research labs, but they cannot give a comprehensive overview of all IMS designs. Further examples can be found in [ICP03].
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