The future of the standards and services we build are unwritten. We are curious about the future because we shape it. But from the works of our hands to a world 10 years hence is an unknown path. In this talk, Mr. Glazer will discuss what the future of identity looks like in 5 to 10 years:
Configuring a standards connection is a time-consuming and error-prone task that does not scale well in Enterprises with thousands of connections. What if we could take the configuration of SCIM, SAML, or OpenID Connect from a mostly manual process to an automated, approval-driven, and analytics-watched exercise? Join Pamela Dingle as she discusses a standard called FastFed, designed to allow application providers to auto-negotiate federated and provisioning-focused connections, as well as the move our industry is making today from static configuration to supervised negotiation.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding of a new approach to creation of federation and provisioning trust relationships
- Considerations as our industry moves from static configuration to approval-driven flows
- Risks and mitigations needed as we leave "security by configuration pain" behind