bok Archives - IDPro https://idpro.org/tag/bok/ The Professional Organization for Digital Identity Management Wed, 21 Apr 2021 13:58:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://idpro.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/cropped-idpro_stickerA-circle-100-32x32.jpg bok Archives - IDPro https://idpro.org/tag/bok/ 32 32 IDPro’s® BoK Rounds Out Its First Year with Issue #4 https://idpro.org/idpros-bok-rounds-out-its-first-year-with-issue-4/ https://idpro.org/idpros-bok-rounds-out-its-first-year-with-issue-4/#respond Wed, 21 Apr 2021 13:58:05 +0000 https://idpro.org/?p=1083 We recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the IDPro Body of Knowledge (BoK), but don’t put away your party […]

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We recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the IDPro Body of Knowledge (BoK), but don’t put away your party hat just yet. We are now happy to announce the release of the next issue of the BoK. As in previous issues, Issue 4 includes articles contributed by IDPro members and identity practitioners. Our esteemed editor, Heather Flanagan, has been hard at work managing the review and publication process for the newest issue.

“I’m so proud we’ve kept the momentum to have articles continue to flow through the process. This type of resource—a neutral, experience-led, complete collection of information on identity—it doesn’t exist anywhere else, and it so desperately needs to,” says Heather. “I’m honored to work with a community that’s willing to build on this work because the knowledge to do so is in our community, and we’ve stepped up to the challenge.”

See our latest installment of the IDPro vlog series, “Getting to Know IDPro,” as Heather shares details about her background in the identity industry and insight into the BoK.

The BoK Issue 4 features articles on policy-based access control, account recovery, identity in operations, and federation from an enterprise perspective. Additionally, the consolidated terminology document continues to expand and include terms defined in each published article.

Once you have finished reading through Issue 4, take some time to read through the plethora of BoK articles from previous issues. If you are interested in contributing to future issues of the Body of Knowledge, review the submission guidelines and the list of topics seeking authors and contact us to learn more.

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Getting to Know IDPro – Heather Flanagan, Body of Knowledge Editor https://idpro.org/getting-to-know-idpro-heather-flanagan-body-of-knowledge-editor/ https://idpro.org/getting-to-know-idpro-heather-flanagan-body-of-knowledge-editor/#respond Tue, 07 Jul 2020 13:56:47 +0000 https://www.idpro.org/?p=857 We recently sat down with Heather Flanagan, the person responsible for editing and managing the development of IDPro’s Body of […]

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We recently sat down with Heather Flanagan, the person responsible for editing and managing the development of IDPro’s Body of Knowledge. With the latest Issue now available to the public, Heather had a lot to share about her experience within the identity industry and her work on this important contribution to the community.

IDPro: Can you share a bit about yourself and how you got involved in the identity industry?

Heather: How does anyone get involved in the identity industry? By accident! My education is actually in Medieval English History and Library Science, and yet somehow, within six months of graduating, I was managing a Galacticom Bulletin Board System (BBS) and picking up books on DNS and Sendmail. Once an individual starts administering IT systems, managing identity and access is a fundamental part of the job. It only grows from there.

It’s been 25 years since that BBS and 15 years since IAM was first formally recognized as part of my job. It’s been about 10 years since I went independent and IAM (in particular academic federated identity), and standards development became the majority of what I do.  

IDPro: What brought you to IDPro and encouraged your decision to join?

Heather: I think I was one of the first 100 people to join IDPro – back when it was incubating in Kantara – and I was on the committee of two that developed the initial Code of Ethics. One the organization began forming, joining was never in question. By that time, I had already observed that getting a handle on the ins-and-outs of IAM took a minimum of two years for everyone. Having a professional organization on hand to serve as a place to consolidate discussion, support, and group therapy made for an easy decision: “wait, we as an industry aren’t doing this already? Let’s get this party started!”

IDPro: Can you explain your role in IDPro and how it has evolved?

Heather: Once IDPro was really off the ground, I continued to read the newsletter but most of my time was focused on being the RFC Series Editor, providing executive oversight for the publication of RFCs for the IETF, IRTF, IAB, and Independent Submissions stream. So I found out about the IDPro Principal Editor role almost too late, but how could I not apply? This is like a dream role: I get to design the publication process from the ground up, rather than inheriting a rather calcified process designed by someone else 30 years ago. I get to offer back to my core community of IAM practitioners the kind of thing I’m really good at: words, process development, and IAM. 

That’s actually a point I’d like to press on for just a moment: efforts like the IDPro Body of Knowledge, or really any project at all, need so much more than just the visionaries and architects. It requires newbies to point out where information isn’t clear enough to educate someone new to the field. It requires people whose specialty might be writing and not architecture. It requires people who do more with implementation than design. Every single person reading this has something that the IDPro BoK needs to really be successful, whether they believe that or not.

Fast forward to today, and I’ve found the role needs even more of the skills I have in my portfolio. It needs more volunteer wrangling, social media outreach, and the development of proposals for new lines of effort (in this case, profiles and the certification program). So, what was a dream role for me got even better! I have a brilliant opportunity to help the IAM community far beyond my usual home of academia and standards, and that’s a fantastic feeling.

IDPro: Why do you think IDPro is important for the identity industry? How does the Body of Knowledge fit into this?

Heather: The IAM industry is still too dependent on on-the-job training and mentorship models. I participated in a webinar earlier this month called “Hiring for Identity and Access Management,” with a higher-education focused organization, InCommon. The point of the webinar was that hiring experienced IAM practitioners is extremely difficult. I think that is the case in every sector, not just higher education. The IDPro survey has highlighted just how few people feel proficient in their roles until they’ve been in their jobs for years. 

How are we supposed to improve as an industry, an industry that is so important because IAM touches every aspect of the digital experience, if we can’t get practitioners to feel proficient until they’ve been doing this for years? There has to be a better way, and I’m hopeful that the IDPro Body of Knowledge and the future certification program can be that better way. I want to see us establish a common baseline that will allow organizations to really focus on what’s unique to their situation, and cut out teaching people what IAM means.

No one knows IAM better than the people in the field today. I want those people to take their knowledge and their passion for what they do and help me turn the Body of Knowledge into something we as an industry can be proud of.
On the IDPro website you can access the full Body of Knowledge, learn about membership, and better understand how the organization is supporting the identity industry.

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RSA 2019 IDPro BoK Bash: Social Event & Body of Knowledge Fundraiser https://idpro.org/rsa-2019-idpro-bok-bash-social-event-body-of-knowledge-fundraiser/ Tue, 08 Jan 2019 13:40:15 +0000 https://idpro.d-f.cc/?p=105 Since our inception, IDPro’s goal has been to develop and foster a community where digital identity professionals can learn more about issues and technologies related to their field, interact with other professionals across the globe, and engage in professional development.

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Happy new year!

Since our inception, IDPro’s goal has been to develop and foster a community where digital identity professionals can learn more about issues and technologies related to their field, interact with other professionals across the globe, and engage in professional development.

A primary goal for the organization in 2019 will be to accelerate development of the IDPro Body of Knowledge (BoK) – our collection of curated articles, whitepapers, and resources that is destined to form the basis of a robust learning and – in time – certification program for the identity professional.

Volunteer efforts by members of IDPro and of the wider IAM community around the world are already in progress and will take us a long way towards our goal.

But to deliver a robust set of materials at the high level of quality to which we aspire, we need to get some extra help — professional project management and editorial resources — and for that, we need additional, dedicated funds.

To that end, this spring at the RSA Conference 2019 in San Francisco, IDPro will be hosting a social event for identity and access management professionals to connect with each other, exchange best practices, tell identity jokes, etc. This event will also serve as a fundraiser for the IDPro BoK – The funds contributed in support of our BoK Bash will be split between hosting the social gatherings and supporting the development of the BoK.

All contributors to this event – whether existing IDPro members or not – will receive the following benefits:

  • Prominent branding as a co-host of the event, in all print and social media promotions and collateral
  • Permanent acknowledgement as a founding supporter of the IDPro Body of Knowledge
  • A list of those attendees who have opted in for information sharing
  • Our gratitude for your support and a special thank you gift (to be determined).

We welcome contributions from organizations in any amount and propose the following for your consideration:

  • Platinum Sponsorship: $25,000
  • Gold Sponsorship: $15,000
  • Silver Sponsorship: $10,000
  • Bronze Sponsorship: $5,000

Our goal is to raise a total of $100,000 – any contribution you can make will be welcome.

If you would like to sponsor this event, please complete and return this sponsorship contract.  Feel free to contact either myself or the IDPro Executive Director, Debbie Mac, should you have any questions or would like to support in another manner.

Here’s to a healthy happy 2019, amazing progress on the Body of Knowledge, and  your ongoing support!

Sincerely,

i

PS: I’m sure you further questions and so… here’s a handy FAQ.

What type of event will the Bash be?

Currently the ‘event’ is scoped as a two-day morning coffee (Tuesday and Wednesday) gathering, where IDpro members and guests will have an opportunity to meet, sync schedules and interests, and reconnect after a full day of sessions to compare notes. This is subject to change based on venue availability. Another option is an evening social event/activity such as an escape room and reception.

When will we know if the event will be a go (i.e.viable)?

We will inform all sponsors by February 12, 2019 (or one week earlier?) if we have sufficient interest for this event. Any funds committed will not be accessed until the event has reached minimum viability.

What do sponsors receive?

In addition to the benefits outlined above, Platinum sponsors will be able to place collateral on a tabletop and have their logo(s) printed on promotional items/giveaways.

What should sponsors provide?

  • A responsive primary point of contact, as the timeframe between soliciting sponsorships and the event itself is short.
  • High resolution logos and company boilerplate
  • Marketing contact (as desired)

Will you limit the number of sponsors?

We have a limited number of opportunities for the Platinum sponsorship but have no limits for the other sponsorship levels.

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