Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Attendees: 

Voting participants: Scott Shorter, Andrew Hughes, Ken Dagg, JJ Harkema, Denny Prvu, Mark Hapner.

Staff: Colin Wallis and Ruth Puente 

Non-voting participants: Jim Fenton

 

Updates: 

  • JJ Harkema is the Experian representative in the Board of Directors.
  • Staff is working on the GDPR project plan.
  • Consent Receipt:  http://iiw.idcommons.net/User-Controlled_GDPR_Consent_Cookie - led by LC Chair Andrew Hughes drew such interest that a hack day was created at MIT labs on April 26th to take the work further. 
  • May 14th. European Members Plenary.
  • Andrew Hughes represented Kantara at the ISO SC27 WG5 meetings in Wuhan China where Kantara's contributions to several standards in development, were tabled.

 

Jose Lopez

Pete Palmer

Ken Dagg

Scott Shorter

Note to all CSPs and Assessors remind them

 

attribution removed and will go as Kantara comments and suggestions.

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w94ZJLBSZsE9LwPKpsaGgyS5ZnRAGX2fEMe0-CPbAEM/edit?usp=sharing

 

See CW introduction.

Contradiction. Different interpretation of shared services.

 

It includes privacy and public

 

Jim Fenton: things like login.gov, a shared authentication provider. Public sector shared service.  There are places in the doc. Where it is encouraging the development of multiple id and authentication shared services in both private and public sector.

Ken assumed that Included private sector, such as as CSP. Private sector/CSPs  are considered to be shared services.

JF the gov is trying to have a more a privacy focus.

 

Now that the consolidation draft in Gdoc link:

 

 

3 comments:

 

1)   make sure the doc is structured in a way that equally encourage private and public sector id and authentication services.

2)   Responsibilities to GSA control system in item 6. Physical access control system.  It probably need to be removed, physical access control. It needs to say something more than access control because it can´t rely on 800-63-3 for that.

3)   DHS support to that Program as well. CDM program Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation.

4)     Agency Adoption of ICAM Shared Solutions and Services