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2021 SCIM Interest Group

The 2021 SCIM interest group is an informal meeting of technologists interested in understanding and furthering the future of the SCIM Specification, today known as IETF RFC 7642, 7643 and 7644. For a quick overview of what SCIM does, see About SCIM

We meet bi-weekly on Wednesdays in a timeslot that alternates to hopefully support more timezone participation (see Getting Involved below)

Getting Involved

We communicate via the IETF scim mailing list, you can subscribe here

Meetings are as follows:

  • 8am pacific time every 1st Wednesday
  • 3pm pacific time every 3rd Wednesday

ICS Calendar link for meetings: https://outlook.live.com/owa/calendar/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/25ef962b-555f-4781-b533-bfe7be451be8/cid-95C8043F862EFECA/calendar.ics

HTML Calendar link for meetings: https://outlook.live.com/owa/calendar/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/25ef962b-555f-4781-b533-bfe7be451be8/cid-95C8043F862EFECA/index.html

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About SCIM

Purpose

SCIM - System for Cross-Domain Identity Management is a standardized REST API for managing common identity objects, including users and groups. Most applications need to manage users and groups - adding new users, changing their permissions and attributes, moving users into and out of groups, and managing the groups themselves. When viewed as a standalone problem, it doesn't seem like a big deal for a developer to make their own API to do these things, however when you switch the perspective to the IT department of an organization that might manage hundreds or thousands of applications, the problem of bespoke user creation becomes an obvious and terrible problem. The goal of SCIM is to make it possible for an application to quickly and easily become part of an Identity Management orchestration effort. Rather than requiring expensive and painful proprietary connectors between every platform that might wish to automate identity activities and every application that customers wish to automate, SCIM enables a write-once, use everywhere philosophy.

Standards Body History

SCIM 2.0 was ratified in IETF in 2015, publishing the following specifications:

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