在联邦身份管理中处理信息一致性的中间件服务

Thorsten Höllrigl, J. Dinger, H. Hartenstein
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通过使用组织间业务流程进行协作可以帮助公司在竞争企业中获得竞争优势。通常,这些协作需要有效的身份管理(IdM),以确保对不同安全域中的服务进行授权访问。在分布式系统中成功实现IdM需要处理系统的多样性并管理集成的挑战。虽然集成不应该引入不必要的依赖性和复杂性,但应该通过集成实现各种IdM目标:特别是身份信息的协作范围一致性。由于其分散和模块化的设计,联邦身份管理(FIM)方法在分布式系统中是一种很有前途的策略。我们的论点是,所涉及系统的分布式特性和异构性需要适当的信息一致性机制,这些机制超越了当前FIM协议和软件所提供的机制,以避免身份信息的不一致性。在本文中,我们确定了导致FIM不一致的原因。我们提出了处理一致性问题所需的需求,并分析了研究、FIM标准和协议。分析表明,FIM没有充分考虑一致性问题。然而,我们指出哪些部分可以用作构建块来实现信息一致性。因此,我们设计了一个称为FedWare的系统,它将与身份相关的中间件服务与现有的FIM技术相结合。为了提供有效的系统集成,我们通过提供可重用的服务来减少开发工作。通过解耦系统,例如,通过发布/订阅机制,我们减少了操作工作量。
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FedWare: Middleware Services to Cope with Information Consistency in Federated Identity Management
Collaborations by the use of inter-organizational business processes can help companies to achieve a competitive edge over competing businesses. Typically, these collaborations require an efficient identity management (IdM) that ensures the authorized access to services in different security domains. The successful implementation of an IdM in distributed systems requires to cope with a diversity of systems and to manage the challenges of integration. While integration should not introduce an unnecessary degree of dependence and complexity, various IdM goals should be achieved by integration: in particular, collaboration-wide consistency of identity information. Due to its decentralized and modular design, a federated identity management (FIM) approach is a promising strategy in distributed systems. Our thesis is that the distributed character and heterogeneity of involved systems requires appropriate information-consistency mechanisms that go beyond what is offered by current FIM protocols and software in order to avoid inconsistencies in identity information. In this paper we identify causes leading to inconsistencies in FIM. We present requirements necessary to cope with the consistency issue and analyze research, FIM standards and protocols w.r.t. the stated requirements. An analysis showed that FIM does not consider the consistency issuesufficiently. However, we point out which parts can be used as building blocks to achieve information consistency. Therefore, we design a system – called FedWare – that combines identity-related middleware services with existing FIM technologies. To provide an efficient integration of systems, we reduce development effort by providing reusable services. By decoupling systems, e.g., via a publish/subscribe mechanism, we reduce operation effort.
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