MODRNA Working Group - Charter
MODRNA Working Group OVERVIEW
MODRNA Working Group
SPECIFICATIONS
MODRNA Working Group
REPOSITORY
1) Working Group name
Mobile Operator Discovery, Registration & autheNticAtion (MODRNA) WG
2) Purpose
Developing a profile of OpenID Connect intended to be appropriate for use by mobile network operators (MNOs) providing identity services to RPs and for RPs in consuming those services as well as any other party wishing to be interoperable with this profile. Identify and make recommendations for additional standards items.
3) Scope
Create a profile of OpenID Connect focused on delivering a common set of implementation guidelines for MNOs (acting as IDPs) and RPs. In doing so, take into account any considerations driven by:
- User interface/interaction methods on Mobile Devices
- Different methods of authenticating the user through the mobile device and/or network (including but not limited to SIM, USSD, TEE, network capabilities etc.)
- Option of supporting additional claims (attributes), e.g., location, age-verification, presence.
- Methods of obtaining user consent (including long-lived consent) and ability for user to revoke that consent
- Methods needed for discovering which MNO the RP should submit an authentication request to for a given user
Non-scope:
- Making breaking change to OpenID Connect.
4) Proposed specifications
Mobile Profile for OpenID Connect 1.0
5) Anticipated audience or users
- Mobile Operators (MNOs acting as IDPs)
- Application Developers (acting as RPs)
- Service Providers (acting as RPs)
- Identity Providers (IDPs)
- Trustframework operators
6) Language
English
7) Method of work
8) Basis for determining when the work is completed
Rough consensus and running code. The work will be completed once it is apparent that maximal consensus on the draft has been achieved, consistent with the purpose and scope.
Related works
- OpenID Connect
- Account Chooser
- Native Application Agent
Proposers
- Tim Bray (Google)
- Nat Sakimura (NRI)
- Adam Cooper (Cabinet Office, UK)
- David Pollington (GSMA)
- John Bradley (Ping Identity)
- Mike Jones (Microsoft)
- Torsten Lodderstedt (Deutsche Telekom)
- Gonzalo Fernández Rodríguez (Telefónica R&D)
Anticipated contributions
Contribution of draft Mobile Connect Profile proposal by Deutsche Telekom.