Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993 Students Mobility: STORK Project Deployment Paúl Santapau Nebot Vicente Andreu Navarro.

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Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP Students Mobility: STORK Project Deployment Paúl Santapau Nebot Vicente Andreu Navarro

eProcurement eID interoperability eHealth Type A Electronic documents Accessible & inclusive eGovernment Combined delivery of social services Type B eParticipation Impact & user satisfaction Brokering pan-EU eGov solutions & services online Thematic Networks STORK large scale pilot eGovernment objectives (ICT-PSP call 2007)

STORK large scale pilot To simplify administrative formalities by providing secure online access to public services across EU borders. To develop and test common specifications for secure and mutual recognition of national electronic identity (eID) between participating countries.

STORK – Member State involvement 14 Member States- STORK I 4 additional MS – STORK II Member States Ref Group

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility “The main goal of the Student Mobility pilot is to demonstrate that STORK infrastructure can be used for developing cross-border electronic services in the academic environment and for facilitating student’s mobility across Europe.” By allowing the students to use their own national credentials when accessing electronic services offered by a foreign University.

 Participants CRUE SPAIN (Universitat Jaume I, as coordinator, and seven more Spanish Universities) Ministerio de Presidencia SPAIN Instituto Superior Técnico PORTUGAL Politecnico di Torino ITALY Technische Universität Graz AUSTRIA AS Sertifitseerimiskeskus ESTONIA (provides registration services for University of Tallinn, Technical University of Tallinn and University of Tartu). STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility

 Use cases: Students’ mobility pilot focuses on two interoperability use-cases: √ Use Case 1: Foreign students with valid STORK credentials are allowed to register as Erasmus students in the Universities involved in the pilot. √ Use-Case 2: Foreign students (or candidate students) with valid STORK credentials are granted access, through single-sign-on mechanisms, to different academic services offered by the Universities taking part in the pilot. STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility

ES-UJIPT-ISTAT-TUGIT-POLITOEE-SAIS UC1: Erasmus enrolment / pre- enrolment YES UC2: Foreign students / citizens register to specific courses YES UC2: Access to other on-line services through SSO YES Obtention of additional credentials Access to on-line resources Obtention of additional credentials Access to on-line resources Access to online resources (e.g. Access to Digital Library Resources: for students, researchers and visitors.)

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility  The pilot has started to run partially:  Identity providers PT, AT already running ES, IT, EE scheduled for the end of June  Service providers (all ready, but depending on the MS and the Erasmus registration period) AT-TUG, running UC2 PT-IST, running UC1 and UC2 EE-SAIS IT-POLITO ES-UJI

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility  Three main elements: SP service providers IdP identity providers PEPS Pan-european Proxy server

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility Pan-European eIDM Model PEPS

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility Pan-European eIDM Model PEPS IDP/VIDP Politecnico di Torino

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility Pan-European eIDM Model PEPS SP IDP/VIDP Universitat Jaume I Universitat Rovira i Virgili Universidad de Alicante SP SAIS Politecnico di Torino IST TU Graz Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn University University of Tartu

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility Pan-European eIDM Model PEPS SP IDP/VIDP Universitat Jaume I Universitat Rovira i Virgili Universidad de Alicante SP SAIS Politecnico di Torino IST TU Graz Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn University University of Tartu Belgium Iceland Germany Luxemburg Sweden Slovenia

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility Pan-European eIDM Model PEPS SP IDP/VIDP Universitat Jaume I Universitat Rovira i Virgili Universidad de Alicante SP SAIS Politecnico di Torino IST TU Graz Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn University University of Tartu

The process.  What’s happening?  On TU-Graz Web Site: User connect to the apply Web Site. He or She get redirected to the STORK to get an identity proof. When back, He or She is authenticated with some attributes associated.  On the STORK infrastructure: The Source PEPS, redirects the user to the correct Colleague PEPS. The Colleague PEPS knows who is the correct IDP, it redirects the user to it.  On the identity provider: Ask for a clear and informed consent on attributes to be exchanged. Authenticates the user and redirect him or her back with the identity proof.

The process.

A different case.  Particularities:  Spanish RedIRIS SIR. There is a common entry point for identity federation among universities in Spain managed by RedIRIS. It hides the real backend offering an easy to integrate connector.  Politecnico di Torino act as a IdP. The University plays the role of identity provider..

The process.

STORK Pilot 3 – eID Student Mobility

STORK – eID interoperability THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION