Trust is the basis for any human and technical interaction. Research collaborations have been sharing resources and data for decades; however, the open science wave is pushing to make scientific research and its underlying data more accessible to all levels of society.
This talk will explore challenges and opportunities that the R&E community are facing in delivering identity infrastructures at scale.
About Licia Florio
Licia Florio is a Senior Policy and Strategy Officer in NORDUnet. She has over 20 years of expertise in managing stakeholder engagement and coordinating international initiatives, with a focus on enabling federated access within the research and e-infrastructures communities. Over the past decade, she has held different leadership roles in European Union-funded projects under the Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe framework programmes, primarily supporting the development of large-scale federated infrastructures such as eduroam, eduGAIN, InAcademia and eduTEAMS/CoreAAI.
Currently, she is the coordinator of the AARC TREE project, which is working to enhance the AARC interoperability framework; she is managing the operational Quality Assurance work in the context of the EOSC EU Node (Exchange services) and she has a seat in the EOSC Association Board of Directors.