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Session 52
Security Architecture –
What Does It Mean
Katie Blot
Nina Colon
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“What is security architecture and what are the critical functionalities? Learn about Federal Student Aid's security architecture - the what and the why - and how it affects you. Federal Student Aid's security architecture pilot with the eCampus-Based (eCB) system will be discussed as well as our plans for the future, including E-Authentication.”
Security Architecture - What Does It Mean?
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Agenda
• Security Architecture Overview (Katie Blot)
• Security Architecture and eCB (Nina Colon)
• E-Authentication Overview (Katie Blot)
Security Architecture
Overview
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What is Security Architecture?• Security Architecture uses Tivoli Access Manager (TAM) to enable
consistent Authentication, Authorization, and Accountability
– Authentication: Who are you?
– Authorization: What are you allowed to do?
– Accountability: What did you do?
• Security Architecture will enable a single unique source of Identity Management throughout Federal Student Aid using Tivoli Identity Manager (TIM)
– One user profile per person for all Security Architecture protected applications
• Federal Student Aid Security Infrastructure utilizing TIM and TAM provides the best in breed security software products to support the Federal Student Aid Security Architecture
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Security Architecture Functions:• Provides consistent security services & configurations across Federal
Student Aid systems
– Decrease security risks
– Improves maintainability of systems
– Offloads ad hoc application security from application teams
• Gives better service to our customers/partners
– Single sign-on for web applications
– Simplified registration/approval processing
– Delegated administration
• Promote enterprise security management
– Consolidated security views and reporting
– Flexibility to accommodate new or redeployed systems
– Lowers security development and operational costs
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Security Architecture Conceptual Design
Manages trading partnereligibility, enrollment,
and oversight
School Users
School Servicers
Lenders
Guaranty Agencies
Collection Agencies
State & Federal Agencies
Accrediting Agencies
Auditors
Other Users
FSA and Trading Partners
Integrated Partner
Management
FSA Security Architecture
FSA Target State Vision
Systems
Enrollment Identity Management
Access Management
access management tools, identity management tools, enterprise policy
repositories, enterprise user repositories, and other related security components
FSA Users
Audit
Access
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System Response
Federal Student AidFederal Student Aid
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Benefits of Tivoli Access Manager
• Too Many Passwords to Remember
• Multiple Administrators
• Access control different by application
• User information spread throughout the environment
• Security is an application task
• Security standards managed by application
• Single Sign-on for web applications
• Unified administration
• Single tool for access control
• User security information centralized
• Security is a centralized IT management task
• Common security standards for all applications
Before Tivoli Access Manager After Tivoli Access Manager
Application 1
Application 2
Application 3
Application 4
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Inte
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User
Data 4
Data 3
Data 2
Data 1
Se
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Se
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Se
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User ID1, Password1
User ID 2, Password 2
User ID 3, Password 3
User ID 4, Password 4
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Application 1
Application 2
Application 3
Application 4
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Data 3
Data 2
Data 1
User ID, Password
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Security Architecture Today• Eight applications secured behind Security Architecture
– Including Financial Partners DataMart and Experimental Sites
• eCB Integration with Security Architecture in Dec 2006
– Registration for existing eCB users available in PC Lab
– New users will be able to self-register in December
• Federal Student Aid Target State Vision applications are being built with Security Architecture. These applications include:
– IPM
– ADvance
– Portals
– Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
– e-Authentication to eCB
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Security Architecture
and eCampus-Based
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Security Architecture – How Is It Easier Than SAIG Enrollment?
• All forms will be pre-populated with existing data from the SAIG Enrollment System and verified and updated by individual users.
• New users will need to provide all data necessary to create userid and
password.
• Required data fields will be indicated by an *.
• The user must know his or her institution/organization OPEID or correct Institution/organization name.
• The Institution/Organization name and location will be displayed so that user can be sure of selecting the right school.
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Security Architecture – How Is It Easier Than SAIG Enrollment?
• The access rights are pre-defined from pre-loaded data from the SAIG Enrollment System.
• Access rights will be rolled over from the prior year.
• Rolling the access rights from the prior years will alleviate the need for the Destination Point Administrator (DPA) go back into the Enrollment System to give user access rights to new year.
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Change in Registration Process
• Starting December 16, 2006 all current user of eCB will need to register with Security Architecture
• There will be no issuances of PINs for use with eCB application for Authentication of user
• Starting December 16, 2006 Authentication will be only through Security Architecture with a userid and password.
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E-Campus Base Authentication
Module
E-Campus Base Application
PINN SERVER
For Authentication
Security Architecture (SA)
Authentication
www.cbfisap.ed.gov
www.pilot.cbfisap.ed.gov
- Social security number-- First two (2) letters of last name-- Date of birth-- PIN
-- User ID-- Password
Match? (Yes or No)
Forwarded to Application after successful Authentication
Other Application #1
Other Application #2
Other Application #3
Overview Diagram
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What Is New?
• Registration screens are the same for all parties
– DPA
– FAA
– Third Party Service Providers
• Email is sent to registrants’ Supervisors for
additional confirmation of user account being
created.
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eCampus Based Login• Go to eCB home page at the
following URL:
– www.cbfisap.ed.gov
• Click Login
• Current eCB users data is
preloaded and limited
additional information is
needed to complete the
registration.
– You will be referred to the
Security Architecture
system from eCB login.
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• Click on eCB Self
Registration to start the
registration process.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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Getting Started with Security Architecture
• To see if you are already in the database we need you to provide the following data (this will only occur the very first time you register):
• First Name
• Last Name
• Date of Birth
• Last 4 digits of SSN
– Click submit to go to the next screen.
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Getting Started with Security Architecture
• Pre-populated fields like name,
last four digits of SSN, OPEID
and School Name can not be
updated.
– If you are a new user, you
will need to provide data in
all fields
• Indicate if your organization is
a Service Provider.
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• Your demographic information has been pre-populated. We have carried over your information from the SAIG Participation Management System.
– Please verify that the information provided is still correct.
– If the information is incorrect in our system,please make necessary updates during the registration process.
• Fields such as address and email can be updated.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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• On each screen within the
registration process, it will
be necessary to verify that
we have loaded the correct
data.
• Provide a password that
only you will know. This
will be part of your login
for eCB.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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• Fly over help text has
been added to certain
fields to the registration
screens for clarification of
the information being
requested.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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• Security Architecture is requiring the Supervisor contact information so we can send an email for approval for all users that request a user id and password.
– If you are a Financial Aid
Administrator or Service Provider self registering, please provide the Destination Point Administrator’s contact information for email to be sent for approval of access rights to eCB.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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• You can either search for
your organization
information by name or
OPEID Code.
• If your information is pre-
populated, please just
verify that your
organization information
is correct.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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• You will be asked to
confirm the registration
information that either has
been pre-populated in the
system or that you have
entered on each screen.
Getting Started with Security Architecture
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eCB Access Rights
• Please verify your access right by year. If you have the same access as the DPA you will select same as DPA. The Access rights are as follows:
– Read
– Read/Write/Submit
– DRAP Access Only
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Access Rights for Multiple Schools
• If you are a Service
Provider with more than 1
campus or Institution
please register complete
access rights for each
OPEID and access for
each cycle year.
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eCB Access Rights for Service Providers
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Access Rights
• If you are a DPA or
Service Provider with
more than 1 campus or
Institution, please register
complete access rights for
each OPEID.
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• Shows how many schools remaining to setup access rights for. Message on screen indicates how many schools you will be registering access for. Once you select the School, you need to identify your role and access rights.
– If you have multiple schools, you will need to complete the access rights for each School you are associated with
Access Rights
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Access Rights for Multiple Schools
• If you are a DPA or
Service Provider with
more than 1 campus or
Institution, please register
complete access rights for
each OPEID and access
for each cycle year.
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Access Rights Verification
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Access Rights Confirmation
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Registration Confirmation
• Submission Confirmation
of your Registration for
userid and password.
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e-Mail Notification of Account
• Once your registration has been submitted, you
will receive an email with your userid. You will
not get the password in an email.
• Sample e-mail text :
Subject Line: DEV: Your eCB account has been approved.
Your eCB account has been approved. Your userid will be ecb.testuser
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What Next?
• After your initial registration, you will go to www.cbfisap.ed.gov and click “login”
• You will be directed to the Security Architecture Screen to provide your userid and password.
• You will no longer need to provide your SSN, DOB, First 2 letter of last name or PIN.
• We will verify you are in the database and then pass your access rights back to eCB and you will continue to work in the application.
E-Authentication
Overview
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What is E-Authentication?
• It is about authenticating identity credentials…but the set
of identity credentials is expanded…to include other
external electronic credentials.
• For Federal Student Aid business systems… you could
use your school credential to access our systems instead of
the ones we provide.
• For other Federal Agency business systems…you could
do the same thing.
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How Could This Happen?
• Approach this as an enterprise initiative. In this case,
the enterprise is the federal government.
• Get executive sponsorship. Federal agencies are
participating as part of the Presidential Management
Agenda (PMA) eGov initiative.
• Establish the standards, governance agreements and
technology that build a “circle of trust”.
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Future Model for Federations of Trust
ED
HHS
Dartmouth
Penn State
Univ. of CA
E-Authentication Federation
EDUCAUSE Higher
Education Bridge
Certificate Authority
Ohio Univ.
Cornell
InCommon
NCHELP Meteor
Dartmouth
Penn State
Univ. of CA
Cornell
Student Loan FinanceAssociation
Sallie Mae
American Education
Services (AES)
TexasGuaranteed Student
Loan Corporation
GSA
DOE
NSF
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Security Architecture and E-Authentication
Manages trading partnereligibility, enrollment,
and oversight
School Users
School Servicers
Lenders
Guaranty Agencies
Collection Agencies
State & Federal Agencies
Accrediting Agencies
Auditors
Other Users
FSA and Trading Partners
Integrated Partner
Management
FSA Security Architecture
FSA Target State Vision
Systems
Enrollment Identity Management
Access Management
access management tools, identity management tools, enterprise policy
repositories, enterprise user repositories, and other related security components
FSA Users
Audit
Access
1 2
4
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System Response
Federal Student AidFederal Student Aid
Credential Service
Providers
Non-Federal Student Aid Credential
E-AuthenticationE-Authentication
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When Does This Happen?
Security Architecture Developed
Jun 2005
eCB Integrated
into Security Architecture
Dec 2006
Jan 2007
E-Auth Architecture Developed
Spring 2007
eCB Integrated into E-Auth
Architecture
???
Other Systems
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Contact Information
We appreciate your feedback and comments.
We can be reached at:
Name: Katie Blot
Phone: 202-377-3528
Email: [email protected]
Name: Nina Colon
Phone: 202-377-3384
Email: [email protected]