SCHOOLS OPEN UP TO SINGLE SIGN-ON
- Open source software provides foundation to transform UK education

Becta, the Government's educational technology agency, has picked an open 
source solution to give every student, parent and teacher a single secure 
sign-on for all web resources in schools.

Following successful trials, it is now drawing up plans to deploy Shibboleth, an open 
source authentication system, across the entire schools sector. The move means pupils 
could access e-learning resources from a wide range of different providers without having 
to remember multiple usernames and passwords. Becta intends to use the universal sign-on 
for the emerging National Education Network (NEN), a secure, private network connecting 
all UK schools, colleges, universities and other educational bodies. Becta has now begun 
consulting for future options for the NEN and is setting the wheels in motion to procure 
the necessary identity management system. Later this month, it plans to publish a 
"national implementation road map" to manage Shibboleth's deployment across the 
schools sector.

* For more on this story, see: http://www.egovmonitor.com/go?186c



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