Identity Federation definition

Identity Federation shall also mean Identity Providers, as described below, whenever the context so requires.
Identity Federation means a group of identity providers, relying parties, subjects and others that agree to operate under compatible policies, standards, and technologies specified in system rules (or a trust framework) in order that subject identity information provided by identity providers can be understood and trusted by relying parties. See also: federation; multi-party identity system.
Identity Federation means a group of organizations, which cooperate in the area of interorganizational authentication and authorization, by whom the authentication of the End User is done. “Identity Federation” shall also mean Identity Providers, as described below, whenever the context so requires.

Examples of Identity Federation in a sentence

  • Federation User A natural person who, via an Identity Provider of an Identity Federation other than SURFconext, authenticates for the Service.

  • Identity Federation A number of Identity Providers and Service Providers, often organised nationally and/or sectorally, which, under the guidance of a central organisation, make arrangements regarding the identification of individuals.

  • Guest User A natural person who authenticates himself to an Identity Provider that is not an Institution or Identity Provider from a different Identity Federation.

  • SURFconext An Identity Federation offered by SURFnet that ensures, among other things, that Users can log into the Service using their settings account.

  • The termination of the Service Provider Agreement by one Party may justify the Identity Federation to terminate the Service Provider Agreements of all the Parties.

  • In order to provide the Identity Federation with the necessary information, each Party shall cooperate with the technical and administrative persons and to provide them with the correct and sufficient information necessary to perform their duties towards the Identity Federations.

  • Each Party is responsible for all the costs concerning that Party to be invoiced by the Identity Federation on the basis of the Service Provider Agreements, if any.

  • Each Party will not use the personal data concerning the End Users of the services, including but not limited to such personal data provided by an Identity Federation, for any other purpose than making available the CLARIN material.

  • It is based on standard protocols and technologies, providing: • an open and extensible architecture • interoperability with external infrastructures and domains, obtaining, if required, also so-called ''Identity Federation'' • total isolation from the enabling framework and technologies: zero dependencies in both the directions The Policy-oriented Security Facilities are powered by the gCube Authorization framework.

  • SURFconext An Identity Federation offered by SURF that ensures, among other things, that Users can log into the Service using their settings account.

Related to Identity Federation

  • Publication NPC-205 means Ministry Publication NPC-205, Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 1 & 2 Areas (Urban), October, 1995; and

  • Publication NPC-232 means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

  • Cooperating country national (“CCN”) means an individual who is a cooperating country citizen or a non-cooperating country citizen lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the cooperating country.

  • Publication NPC-233 means the Ministry Publication NPC-233, "Information to be Submitted for Approval of Stationary Sources of Sound", October, 1995 as amended.

  • traditional communities means communities recognised in terms of section 3 of the Eastern Cape Traditional Leadership and Governance Act, 2005 (Act No. 4 of 2005).