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SWIFT · Secure Widespread Identities for Federated Telecommunications
Identity Management is considered key to private, legal and business transactions as in the European eIDM2010. IdM frameworks are however currently confined to the web services domain. SWIFT goes beyond this by including user centricity and network operators as additional interdependent domains with IdM at the core.This new view of user centricity provides a novel perspective: Identity as central for legal, business and network development trends. To enable this vision, SWIFT aims to build a cross-layer identity framework with emphasis on networks and services using identity also as key enabler to convergence. For the user, it will provide multiple personae and identity-based privacy across layers and a data model for new and dynamic business. Cross-layer usability features will be included, such as ubiquitous connectivity, user-centred mobility and single sign-on based on vertical and horizontal federation principles.SWIFT will develop a standards aligned model for user data linked to identities or personae with the user in control of the information exchanged. It will separate management from resolution of identities at all layers, i.e. from the service to link, considering both privacy and need-to-know" concerns.SWIFT's user-centric Id approach addresses three views: 1) users have complete control over privacy and disclosed information dependent on the service accessed
Consortium · 10 organisations
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €903,276
INSTITUTO DE TELECOMUNICACOES
PT · €435,825
ALTICE LABS SA
PT · €290,510
T-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
DE · €128,839
UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA
ES · €297,474
NEC EUROPE LTD
UK · €547,335
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART
DE · €528,064
DESARROLLO DE APLICACIONES PARA LAS COMUNICACIONES CONTROL Y TECNOLOGIAS DE LA INFORMACION, S.L.
ES · €154,586
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
DE · €85,329
NOKIA BELL
BE · €108,762
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