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Subject: Groups - New Zealand Security Assertion Messaging Standard (NZ SAMS) draft v0.9 (nz-sams-v0 9-line numbered for OASIS comment.pdf) uploaded


SSTC Members

You are invited to comment on NZ SAMS draft v0.9, the New Zealand
government's deployment profile of SAML v2.0 (OASIS SSTC/SAML V2.0/Input
Submissions).

A subsequent v1.0 release is expected to address your and other expert
group's comments.  

Currently the content covers browser SSO authentication assertions, but
future subsequent releases are planned to address identity attributes,
authorisation and guidance on the implementation of web services in
relation to federated identity. 

The New Zealand government encourages interest in and adoption of the
document by the federated identity management community at large.

Many thanks

Kind Regards

Colin Wallis
OASIS CIQ, e-gov and SS TCs.
Liberty eGov SIG Chair

Senior Business Analyst
State Services Commission
New Zealand Government 

 

 -- Mr. Colin Wallis

The document named New Zealand Security Assertion Messaging Standard (NZ
SAMS) draft v0.9 (nz-sams-v0 9-line numbered for OASIS comment.pdf) has
been submitted by Mr. Colin Wallis to the OASIS Security Services (SAML) TC
document repository.

Document Description:
This document constitutes a deployment profile of OASIS SAML v2.0 and is 
consistent with New Zealand privacy legislation, policy and subsequent
architectural design of NZ government online services. 

This document is submitted in accordance with Section 2.17 (IPR Procedures)
of the OASIS TC process and in accordance with the guidelines pertaining to
input submissions/input documents of this SSTC.

The New Zealand government encourages interest in and adoption of the
document by the federated identity management community at large.

Background information on the technical approach used in the New Zealand
government's Authentication Programme may assist in placing this document
in context and can be found at: 
http://www.e.govt.nz/services/authentication/authent-blueprint-0605/index.html


View Document Details:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/security/document.php?document_id=20388

Download Document:  
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/security/download.php/20388/nz-sams-v0%209-line%20numbered%20for%20OASIS%20comment.pdf


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