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Kantara Initiative Reshapes Global Identity Landscape Based on Industry-Wide 
Collaboration, Announces Initial Focus Areas









Representatives from Internet Society and Oracle elected to leadership 
positions as growing membership base works to bridge identity technologies, 
initiatives and organizations

WASHINGTON, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly 45 organizations from the global 
identity and Internet communities today announced the launch of Kantara 
Initiative, a new organization formed to solve the harmonization and 
interoperability challenges that currently exist among identity-enabled 
enterprise, Web 2.0 and Web-based applications and services. Kantara Initiative 
has been founded to collaboratively foster the innovation required for broad 
adoption of interoperable identity-enabled solutions across industries, regions 
and fixed and mobile networks. As of today's launch, nearly 20 initial work and 
discussion groups have been proposed by the growing Kantara Initiative 
community. Kantara Initiative will hold a public webcast to overview the new 
organization on Wednesday, June, 24 at 8:00am US PT (3:00pm UTC).

The launch of Kantara Initiative comes after a year of strategic planning 
involving stakeholders representing the entire identity ecosystem. This 
planning focused on how to best move the industry forward as the enterprise 
identity landscape continues to evolve and use of social networking and Web 2.0 
applications rapidly proliferates, with growing interaction between these three 
markets driving new use cases and identity requirements. With zero barriers to 
participation and founding principles based on transparency, inclusion, 
empowerment, innovation, collaboration and openness, members of the community 
are leveraging the successes and experiences of each other to drive holistic, 
interoperable and trusted identity solutions into the global marketplace.

"The identity product and service market grows more complex every month, and as 
the market gets more moving parts, there are more and more requirements for all 
those parts to work together. The parts aren't going to work together unless 
the part makers work together -- and that's why today's announcement is 
important," said Bob Blakley, principal analyst, The Burton Group. "The Kantara 
Initiative is helping to bridge identity initiatives and organizations, which 
can help set the stage for better collaboration in the global identity sector."

Board of Trustees and Leadership Council - Fostering Innovation and 
Collaboration Based on a Bicameral Governance Model

The Kantara Initiative has been established based on a bicameral governance 
model where the Board of Trustees and Leadership Council work hand-in-hand as 
peers in steering the direction of the organization. The bicameral model 
ensures that all members and participants can have a voice within Kantara 
Initiative.

With today's news, Roger Sullivan, vice president Oracle Identity Management, 
has been elected president of the 2009 Kantara Initiative Board of Trustees and 
J. Trent Adams, outreach specialist, trust & identity, Internet Society, has 
been elected chair of the Leadership Council. Initial Board of Trustee members 
include AOL, BT, CA, Intel, Internet Society, Fidelity Investments, Novell, 
NRI, NTT, Oracle, PayPal and Sun Microsystems. Representatives from Intel and 
the New Zealand government have Leadership Council seats on the Board of 
Trustees.

According to Sullivan, "The problems the global identity industry faces today 
are not just about technology, but rather a combination of business policy and 
privacy requirements, balanced against interoperability, usability, as well as 
technology harmonization. All of these issues need to be addressed for 
identity-enabled solutions to succeed and for deployers to leverage their 
benefits. Kantara Initiative is uniquely positioned to address these needs."

A Holistic View - Technology, Policy and Proven Interoperability

The Kantara Initiative structure has been designed to foster the development of 
new identity-related technology and policy initiatives from initial 
proof-of-concept and incubation, to go-to-market and long-term adoption 
strategies. Existing projects moving into Kantara Initiative will benefit from 
additional community input which will include identifying new use cases, 
support for adding functionality, and opportunities for proving 
interoperability with other projects, initiatives and technologies.

All output from Kantara Initiative will be based on open standards with the 
goal of ensuring end user convenience, security and privacy. A commitment to 
open standards means the Kantara Initiative community will collaborate on 
projects that make use of all of the identity frameworks, protocols and 
specifications in the marketplace today. This means solutions could be built 
based on one or a combination of several IAF, ID-WSF, IGF, Information Card, 
OAuth, OpenID SAML 2.0, WS-*, XACML and XDI standards.

Focus Spanning Identity Initiatives - Nearly 20 Work and Discussion Groups in 
Progress Today

The Kantara Initiative name, which is Swahili for "bridge" and has Arabic roots 
in "harmony," was announced at the April 2009 RSA Conference and since then 
members of the identity community have proposed nearly 20 initial work and 
discussion groups. All groups are open to every Kantara Initiative member as 
well as to the public, and anyone can suggest a new group to the Leadership 
Council at any time. Groups are formed by members and participants to address 
common issues and problems related to specific industries.

Proposed groups, which are being approved on an ongoing basis by the Leadership 
Council, include Concordia Use Cases, eGovernment, Federated Identity Model 
Agreement & Commentary (FIMAC), Health Identity and Assurance, Identity 
Assurance and Accreditation, Identity Provider Selection, Identity Theft 
Prevention, ID-WSF Evolution (OAuth Extensions), Japan, Multi-Protocol Identity 
Selector, Multi-Protocol Relying Party Deployment, Privacy and Public Policy, 
Telecommunications Identity, User Driven Information Technology and Volunteered 
Personal Information (VPI). A list of all of the groups in progress is 
available at http://kantarainitiative.org/wordpress/?page_id=6

"It's clear that Kantara Initiative brings together the right mix of 
collaborators to help shepherd the next generation of identity solutions. 
Specifically, our goal is to facilitate the development of solutions that are 
interoperable, secure and privacy-respecting. And importantly, the work is 
being done in an open and transparent fashion," said Adams. "Collaboration 
between identity communities and initiatives within Kantara Initiative will 
lead to more trusted identity-enabled applications and services. This fits 
squarely into the Internet Society vision of an Internet Ecosystem where the 
continued development and adoption of Internet technologies includes a broad 
range of participants with dispersed ownership and control."

About Kantara Initiative

Kantara Initiative has been formed by Concordia Project, DataPortablity 
Project, Information Card Foundation, Internet Society, Liberty Alliance, 
OpenLiberty.org and XDI.org. The Kantara Initiative membership structure is 
unique in that it has been organized to ensure that there are zero barriers to 
participation. Membership levels allow for maximum industry-wide participation 
and include Participant, Member and Trustee categories, which individuals and 
organizations join depending on the size of the organization and type of 
desired participation. The Kantara Initiative membership structure, levels, 
fees and governance model are outlined at 
http://kantarainitiative.org/wordpress/?page_id=8 . A complete membership and 
chair list is available at 
http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/GI/Current+Members.

About the June 24 Kantara Initiative Public Webcast

Hosted by Brett McDowell, executive director, Kantara Initiative, Roger 
Sullivan and J.Trent Adams, the public webcast, Kantara Initiative, Shaping the 
Future of Digital Identity, takes place on Wednesday, June, 24 at 8:00am US PT. 
The one-hour event will provide participants with an overview of Kantara 
Initiative including a review of goals, structure and opportunities for all 
members of the global identity community to participate in the organization. 
Registration and more information is available at http://tinyurl.com/nsw3n5

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