The document discusses the MODRNA working group, which develops profiles and extensions to OpenID Connect for use by mobile network operators providing identity services. The working group is continuing to advance specifications towards implementation draft status and planning for certification. It collaborates with other groups on topics like evolving mobile connect architectures, integrating with RCS services, and applying OpenID Connect to areas like embedded SIMs and mission critical applications. A liaison with ETSI is also in progress.
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MODRNA WG
The interface of MODRNA (Mobile Profile of OpenID Connect)
May 10, 2022
Bjorn Hjelm
Verizon
John Bradley
Yubico
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Purpose
• Support GSMA technical development of Mobile Connect and
similar industry and standards development.
• Enable Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to become Identity
Providers.
• Developing (1) a profile of and (2) an extension to OpenID
Connect for use by MNOs providing identity services.
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Working Group Status
• Continuing to bringing working group drafts to Implementer’s Draft
status
• Planning for OpenID Certification of several profile specifications.
• Active engagement in outreach activities and serve as a forum for
MNO engagement in the identity services ecosystem.
Specification Status
Final Publication status:
• CIBA Core
Implementer’s Draft status.
• Authentication Profile
• Account Porting
• User Questioning API
Working Drafts status:
• MODRNA CIBA Profile
• Discovery Profile
• Registration Profile
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Evolution of Mobile Connect
architecture, functionality and identity
services.
RCS (Rich Communications Services)
services and MaaP support for OpenID
Connect.
Configuration of device-based services
with embedded SIM (ODSA, C-V2X)
leveraging OpenID Connect.
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Identity management is a common capability
supporting mission critical and other vertical
applications.
3GPP Mission Critical
Services
3GPP (Third Generation Partnership
Project) Mission Critical (MC) services
support PSA (Public Safety Agencies)
and other critical communications.
Identity management is part of MC
system security architecture and
OpenID Connect MCX Profile defined
for user authentication.
Development of SEAL (Service Enabler
Architecture Layer) to support vertical
applications (such as V2X) services is
based on MC architecture.
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• European Telecommunications
Standards Institute (ETSI)
− ETSI supports the development and
testing of global technical standards
for ICT-enabled systems, applications
and services.
• Structure includes Technical
Committees and industry specification
groups.
• Member of 3GPP and OneM2M
partnerships.
− Technical work covering multiple
areas of digital communications and
infrastructure.
Liaison agreement in progress with initial
focus on ETSI TC ESI (Electronic
Signatures and Infrastructure).