XACML

Nat Sakimura n-sakimura at nri.co.jp
Wed Dec 12 00:24:24 UTC 2007


Hi James,

I am definitely interested in something like that.
It has been a long standing ToDo for me, though
currently, my focus is more on the reputation side
because I need it now for an implementation that we are
doing now (for enterprise use.)

Nat

Bill Washburn wrote:

> Hi James--
> 
> Thanks for your note.  The OpenID community, made up of a considerable 
> and growing number of developers, website operators, enterprises large 
> and small, and of course end-users, cannot be spoken for by me alone or 
> by the OpenID Foundation Board in any seriously comprehensive way.  Of 
> course there are members of the community who have already developed and 
> are working assiduously now to provide added functionality supporting 
> and serving enterprise specific requirements.
> 
> Having said that, I'm fully focused these days on membership and 
> organizational efforts for OpenID Foundation and I'm not the right 
> person to recommend names of individuals engaged in specific efforts to 
> support XACML, relationship modeling, and so forth.  I'm certain 
> individuals on the specs list will be able to address your substantive 
> information request.
> 
>  From the Foundation's perspective, however, I would certainly 
> appreciate the chance to talk with you about The Hartford company taking 
> the step of becoming a pioneering member of the OpenID community from 
> the insurance world.  I hope we'll have the opportunity to talk soon.
> 
> Thanks again for your inquiry.
> 
> cheers,
> -bill
> 
> Bill Washburn
> Executive Director
> OpenID Foundation
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> 
> 
> On Dec 11, 2007 9:31 AM, McGovern, James F (HTSC, IT) < 
> James.McGovern at thehartford.com <mailto:James.McGovern at thehartford.com>> 
> wrote:
> 
>      OpenID 2.0 seems to have closed major security gaps and is usable in a
>     consumer context. Are their plans to figure out how to add functionality
>     to the next version of OpenID to support more enterprise considerations
>     including support for XACML, modeling of relationships, attestation, etc
>     or is the focus of participants here strictly consumer oriented?
> 
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