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OpenID AI Identity Management (AIIM) Community Group Wiki

Welcome to the wiki of the AI Identity Management (AIIM) Community Group of the OpenID Foundation!

Meeting notes

Published documents

Sub-groups of OpenID AIIM

The OpenID AIIM community group is composed of 3 sub-groups:

Name  Description Objectives Roadmap Co-chair  Charter  Mailing list Zoom meeting link
Taxonomy  To establish and maintain a consistent taxonomy of terms at the intersection of AI and Identity Management, facilitating clear communication and interoperability across the AI and Identity communities  1. Create a standardized glossary of terms related to AI Identity Management; 2. Map existing definitions from recognized standards bodies and working groups; 3.Facilitate consensus on term definitions within the community; 4.Maintain and evaluate the taxonomy as the field develops [2026H1] Dictionary of terms Jeff Lombardo  link  openid-aiim-taxonomy@ Zoom meeting
Use-cases  To establish and maintain reference stories, personas, and flows describing identity oriented actions and exchanges within AI architecture, their pre-requisites, outcomes, and obligations  TBD TBD  Alex Babeanu TBD  openid-aiim-usecases@ Zoom meeting
Threat modelling  To predicts and catalogs potential attacks on AI identity workflows, such as unauthorized delegation or agent impersonation, to prevent security pitfalls. The threat catalogue may become a whitepaper or contribute to initiatives like safe-mcp and OIDF working groups. The subgroup may also develop a non-normative threat modeling methodology based on its threat catalog and findings to guide consistent risk assessment across AI identity workflows  1. Create a collaborative space to identify threats to AI identity workflows, including LLMs and agent interactions; 2. Develop threat classes documenting attack vectors and mitigations; 3. Transform the threat classes into a whitepaper and explore evolving it into a non-normative OIDF Threat Modeling Methodology; 4. Share findings with aligned groups (e.g., safe-mcp, OIDF); 5.Monitor evolving AI threats and regulations, adjusting priorities as needed; 6.Standardize threat-related terminology for clarity TBD  Sarah Cecchetti link   openid-aiim-threatmodel@ Zoom meeting

To join a sub-group:

  1. Ensure you have sign the participation agreement of the OpenID Foundation AIIM community group
  2. Express your interest on the dedicated mailing list by presenting yourself and your personal objectives there
  3. Join the mailing list for up to date information and discussion
  4. Join the meeting every 2 weeks

Note: The meeting occurs at 12 PM EST/ 9 AM PT the weeks the General AIIM meeting is set for the APAC friendly time slot (7 PM EST / 4 PM PT)

Sub-group Link
Taxonomy TBD
Use cases TBD
Threat modelling Zoom link

Documents under discussion

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