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Enabling the Autonomic Management of Federated Identity Providers

Christopher Bailey
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David W. Chadwick
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Rogério De Lemos
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Kristy S. Siu
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The autonomic management of federated authorization infrastructures (federations) is seen as a means for improving the monitoring and use of a service provider’s resources. However, federations are comprised of independent management domains with varying scopes of control and data ownership. The focus of this paper is on the autonomic management of federated identity providers by service providers located in other domains, when the identity providers have been diagnosed as the source of abuse. In particular, we describe how an autonomic controller, external to the domain of the identity provider, exercises control over the issuing of privilege attributes. The paper presents a conceptual design and implementation of an effector for an identity provider that is capable of enabling cross-domain autonomic management. The implementation of an effector for a SimpleSAMLphp identity provider is evaluated by demonstrating how an autonomic controller, together with the effector, is capable of responding to malicious abuse.
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hal-01489959 , version 1 (14-03-2017)

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Christopher Bailey, David W. Chadwick, Rogério De Lemos, Kristy S. Siu. Enabling the Autonomic Management of Federated Identity Providers. 7th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure (AIMS), Jun 2013, Barcelona, Spain. pp.100-111, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-38998-6_14⟩. ⟨hal-01489959⟩
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