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  • Ken reminded the group that Mark K. sent responses to the questionnaire a couple of days ago.ago Quest_Kantara_MK.odt
  • Mark K. explained that there are companies and businesses that have responded to last year call to participate in further sessions with the government. Kantara was selected for being part of the next round of discussions. They have asked for this particular survey to be filled in. He explained that his comments in red represent his own interest on this.
  • Colin responded he is not sure about how much time he can dedicate to this.
  • Ken suggested to start with those applicable to Kantara providing a response.
  • Mark K. answered that it could be in all Kantara, not a specific IAWG one. The main one in his opinion is the one before number 2, it is a critical one.
  • Mark K. said the question is which legislation needs to be changed. He mentioned the list he added on the questionnaire.
  • Ken asked if there is anything like a privacy act or something along that line within the UK. Mark K. responded the general data protection regulation is the overriding issue in that area at the moment.
  • Colin asked if the group feels like Kantara should offer itself as the other side here.
  • Ken said he would put Kantara there as it is evolving.
  • It was also commented that it has to happen, but it is necessary to compare it with the particular problems of tScheme and OIX. tScheme was essentially the first on the block in the UK and it was created to do things in the private sector. It lost fashion parade and OIX was chosen as being the preferred way of having an interface with industry from the cabinet office; but after 10 years it has not delivered on that. Therefore, it is needed to explain what Kantara offers that others do not.
  • Ken said that it puts Kantara in direct competition with OIX and in his opinion, it is not a bad thing.
  • Colin added that OIX is not operational as Kantara.
  • Mark K. asked the group if Kantara is good for the fuzzy matching. Colin answered it does not. It was added that CSPs do it.
  • Ruth argued she does not see a place to attach something.
  • Mark K. explained that the idea is to see in what area Kantara has something to say.
  • Ken suggested to consider the financial sector rather than payment sector.
  • Mark K. responded his idea was to distinguish that. Banking is not the same as payment.
  • Mark K. clarified that in the UK nothing is based on citizenship. If you are a resident, you will not be treated differently than anybody else.
  • Ken pointed out he would agree on removing the legislation, attribute checking and to include privacy.
  • It was commented that if by taking item 4 “Attribute checking of government data” there would be learning involved, then why not.

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