Speakers
Description
The authentication and authorisation infrastructures (AAIs) used for research worldwide have for several years been modelled on the “AARC Blueprint Architecture” and the suite of accompanying guidelines. Developed by the “Authentication and Authorisation for Research Collaboration” (AARC) community, and fostered by the accompanying “engagement group for infrastructures” (AEGIS), the AARC BPA has been a key ingredient of the European Open Science Cloud, of many research and e-infrastructures in Europe and beyond, of the EuroHPC AAI and Erasmus+.
In this contribution, we will reflect on the AARC Blueprint Architecture and present areas that need enhancing, to address new AAI interoperability requirements, new identity paradigms and new use-case to support more effectively research infrastructures.
What will the TNC audience take away from your talk
Understanding how the AARC Blueprint Architecture will evolve and how we plan to continue to support the AARC Community and AARC results beyond the funding. In addition the attendees will understand the challenges to scale up the AARC approach globally and get an overview about possible strategies to deploy of AAIs in the large-scale Research Infrastructures.