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  • It was commented that UK DCMS requested feedback and offered engagement sessions with industry stakeholders on the UK’s Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework alpha. They made questions about compatibility with money laundering regulations; Trust Mark; Portability of digital identities. The deadline to provide inputs is April 30th. Full details can be found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e6pILWpMA09rAZxTmvkzLkGb-0BtMI5eWMELzefqiYI/edit?usp=sharing
  • Moreover, it was reported that DCMS plans to share the draft certification documents with stakeholders before end of June. In July, DCMS expects to provide the next iteration of the trust framework and is
    considering a formal consultation on legislation and governance this starting in July-August.
  • It was agreed to provide high level comments on this. A GDoc to develop comments/responses will be shared shortlywith the participants


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  • Richard commented that NIST wants to convert 63A/B/C rev4. into an international standard.
  • The group continued the discussion on considerations about subject-focused criteria on the OP-SAC and necessary changes were made to address the component service consumer perspective. Richard has made the corresponding revisions to the OP_SAC. 

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