[Openid-specs-mobile-profile] MODRNA WG

Gail Hodges gail.hodges at oidf.org
Wed Oct 27 16:52:46 UTC 2021


Hello MODRNA WG

Just a quick heads up that the GSMA workshop will push back from 11/15 to another date, probably last week November. Bjorn or I will update you when confirmed, and we welcome your attendance.

Tomorrow 7am PT, 5pm CET we will hold a strategy / overview call with the GSMA by way of a teaser for the workshop to follow. If anyone would like the zoom link just let me know. Session summary below.

Gail

To: IDG and IDC Group

Title: “Strategic overview of the Identity landscape, and how OpenID Foundation standards help MNOs serve their communities”

The OpenID Foundation was founded in 2007 to offer interoperable and open identity standards. Standards like OpenID Connect and the Financial Grade API are used in billions of user and entity transactions to support use cases like Login with Google, Microsoft Azure cloud services, and Open Banking in the UK, Brazil and Australia.  The OpenID works with other non-profit standards bodies like the IETF, W3C, FIDO, GSMA, and ISO to ensure our standards “knit into the fabric” of the internet and are globally scalable. Our community of volunteers seek to address some of the most intractable security, private and identity challenges of our time.

In this session we will share our view of the identity landscape, and how OIDF standards offer foundation capabilities not only vital to existing identity services, but uniquely positioned to support the identity ecosystem changes ahead. We’ll also introduce one thesis on how structural change can be achieved: the GAIN whitepaper (Global Assured Identity Network) and how MNOs can take part. We’ll also give some examples of roles MNOs may wish to play in this emerging landscape, and how OIDF standards fit, for instance:

MNOs that want to be an Identity Service Provider
  MNO fit: MNOs with strong market leverage in their users lives
   OIDF Standards: OpenID Connect + MODRNA
    Live Example: ZenKey  (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T joint entity)

MNOs that want to Verify Attributes
   MNO as verifier of user data like mobile number, billing address, etc
   MNO fit: MNOs interested in monetizing their data, strengthening identity services for the wider ecosystem
   OIDF Standards: OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance
   Live examples:
      BankID, SecureKey in financial services examples
      GAIN whitepaper as model for MNOs and other regulated entities to offer attribute verification for users and entities in a globally interoperable model for relying parties

MNOs that want to Provide signals to other & 3rd party entities
   MNO fit: Monetize data, strengthening identity services for the wider ecosystem, reducing cost of ownership (MNOs and other entities develop and use this information for internal risk management now, this federates it using standards)
   Types of signals: e.g. SIM card change, phone number change, etc which a third party entity can consume and use for internal decision making
   OIDF Standard: Shared Signals & Events
   Examples:
      ZenKey signals
      Google, Amazon, Micosoft effort to exchange signals

MNO as a Relying Party for third party identity services
   MNO fit: all incremental and step function improvements using emerging data capabilities (government issued IDs, verified claims, interoperable services like GAIN)
    Benefit: Better user and entity experiences, better risk management/ compliance, potentially lower costs for fraud (e.g. a new device sold to a fraudster), operations
    OIDF Standards: OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance, Open ID Connect Self Issued Identity Provider

MNOs that need to conform to Open Data Regulations
   MNO Fit: MNOs in markets like Brazil, Australia, Canada and the UK know that Open Data mandates from their central government are likely in the next 2-5 years. How might  Open Banking standards apply to Open Data?
     OIDF Standard: Financial-Grade API for use in all Open Data use cases
     Examples:
        Open Banking in UK, Australia, Brazil, Russia, Germany, US, Canada, Middle East

MNO Identity services for employees, systems, and thing
    Identification of employees, Employee access to applications, permissioned access for third party services to MNO services and vice versa, permissioned access for staff to devices and devices to services (e.g. IoT, fleets, Bring your own device, sharing economy)
    OIDF Standards: OpenID Connect

We expect MNO staff from identity product managers, technologists, strategist’s and business owners will find value in this 1 hour overview. The OIDF will lead a follow-up workshop on November 15 to dive into OIDF standards and production use cases, with a focus on MNO fit. This workshop is also open to all GSMA members, although technologists will enjoy the technical review of each standard.

Date: 10/28
Time: 7am PT// 4pm CET
Presenters:
     Bjorn Helm (Verizon, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, & Vice-Chair OpenID Foundation)
     Gail Hodges (Executive Director, OpenID Foundation)

On Oct 26, 2021, at 6:44 AM, Hjelm, Bjorn via Openid-specs-mobile-profile <openid-specs-mobile-profile at lists.openid.net> wrote:


Agenda


  *   Roll Call
  *   Adoption of the Agenda [Bjorn/John]
  *   External Organizations
     *   GSMA
  *   Events
     *   OpenID Foundation - GSMA Introduction Workshop, Oct. 28
     *   OpenID Foundation - GSMA Technical Workshop, Nov. 15
     *   OpenID Foundation Virtual Workshop<https://openid.net/2021/10/19/registration-open-for-openid-foundation-virtual-workshop-thursday-december-9-2021/>, Dec. 9
     *   RSA<https://www.rsaconference.com/usa>, Feb. 7-10, 2022
  *   Specification Status
     *   OpenID Connect CIBA Core, IANA Register (see issue #206<https://bitbucket.org/openid/mobile/issues/206/ciba-iana-actions>)
  *   OpenID Certification<https://openid.net/certification/> for MODRNA
  *   Issue Tracker<https://bitbucket.org/openid/mobile/issues?status=new&status=open>
  *   AOB


BR,
Bjorn
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