Identity Governance Framework - History

History

IGF was originally announced by Oracle in November, 2006 as a joint initiative between CA, HP, Layer 7 Technologies, Novell, Oracle, Ping Identity, Securent, and Sun Microsystems.

In February, 2007, the initiative was transferred to the Liberty Alliance to take the draft proposal forward and fully develop the standard.

In July, 2007, Liberty announced completion of the Market Requirements Use Case documentation.

In June, 2008, Liberty Alliance announced publication of draft specifications for CARML and Privacy Constraints.

In November, 2008, Project Aristotle announced release 1.0 of the ArisID API implementing the draft specifications for IGF. See project FAQ for more information.

In November, 2009, Liberty Alliance published final specifications of IGF components CARML (Client Attribute Requirements Markup Language) and IGF Privacy Constraints.

In December, 2009, Project Aristotle published ArisID, an implementation of IGF 1.0 release 1.1.

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