DocumentCode
3739063
Title
Federated Identity Management (FIM): Challenges and opportunities
Author
Ali Ahmad Malik;Hirra Anwar;Muhammad Awais Shibli
Author_Institution
Department of Computing, SEECS, NUST Islamabad, Pakistan
fYear
2015
Firstpage
75
Lastpage
82
Abstract
Federated Identity Management (FIM) is a method that facilitates management of identity processes and policies among the collaborating entities. It also enables secure resource sharing among these entities, but it hasn´t been as widely adopted as expected. So, in this paper we have identified factors that are pivotal for a holistic FIM framework or model. These factors include trust management and trust establishment techniques, preservation of user privacy, consistent access rights across Circles of Trust (CoTs), continuous monitoring of collaborating entities and adaptation to unanticipated events. On the basis of these factors, we have presented an extensive comparative analysis on existing FIM frameworks and models that identify current challenges and areas of improvement in this field. We´ve also analyzed these frameworks and models against a set of attacks to gauge their strengths and weaknesses.
Keywords
"Authentication","Privacy","Runtime","Adaptation models","Organizations","Metadata"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Assurance and Cyber Security (CIACS), 2015 Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIACS.2015.7395570
Filename
7395570
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