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Author (up) Arias-Cabarcos, P.; Almenárez-Mendoza, F.; Marín-López, A.; Díaz-Sánchez, D. url  doi
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  Title Enabling SAML for Dynamic Identity Federation Management Type Book Chapter
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 308 Issue Pages 173-184  
  Keywords identity provider, reputation score, trust decision, trust establishment, Trust Relationship, UICC-NFC  
  Abstract Federation in identity management has emerged as a key concept for reducing complexity in the companies and offering an improved user experience when accessing services. In this sense, the process of trust establishment is fundamental to allow rapid and seamless interaction between different trust domains. However, the problem of establishing identity federations in dynamic and open environments that form part of Next Generation Networks (NGNs), where it is desirable to speed up the processes of service provisioning and deprovisioning, has not been fully addressed. This paper analyzes the underlying trust mechanisms of the existing frameworks for federated identity management and its suitability to be applied in the mentioned environments. This analysis is mainly focused on the Single Sign On (SSO) profile. We propose a generic extension for the SAML standard in order to facilitate the creation of federation relationships in a dynamic way between prior unknown parties. Finally, we give some details of implementation and compatibility issues.  
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  Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-3-642-03840-2 Medium  
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  Call Number UC3M @ josealga @ bc003 Serial 176  
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