Episode 196 - GluuFederation/identerati-office-hours GitHub Wiki
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- Host: Mike Schwartz, Founder/CEO Gluu
- Guest: Sebastian Rohr, The Identity Beer Guy
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Every year, important things happen at EIC and current trends coalesce. In 2009, Mike launched Gluu at EIC (when it was in the Deutsches Museum in Munich). And 26 years later, Mike announced Token Based Access at EIC, which today has developed into GovOps (and some have the buttons to prove it...). Was GovOps a hot topic of conversation? Could it be heard above the din of calls for agentic identity? Two EIC regulars will report for those who couldn't make it to Berlin.
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Takeaways
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⚡ Elizabeth Garber from the OIDF highlighted how identity intersects with human rights. Developing nations are moving ahead with new citizen foundational identity technologies that are more inclusive and offer incredible value--reducing fraud, extending services to citizens, and reducing travel time. But these systems also come with risks to citizens, especially minorities. Even if you trust your government today, things change...
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⚡ Business wallets emerged as a major new theme. Europe is exploring wallets owned by organizations—not just individuals. How will businesses control access to key operations? How will they protect the private keys? There is some overlap with PKI, even if you don't like X.509.
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⚡ RBAC is no longer enough for AI-era authorization. Dynamic policy engines--which can all process an AuthZEN request--dominated the authorization discussion.
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⚡ Lots of EIC references to "AI guardrails", but little consistency on what they are. Throw a rock and you'll hit ten AI governance products. What's needed is more industry collaboration so we can build a new body of knowledge to govern risk.