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This year we announce t The ANCR WG is pleased to announce that the WG effort is resulting in first publicly regulated Credential data controller credential for people called an Open Notice Controller Credential. By regulated, it is a ‘Code is Law’ notice credential specified with jurisdiction and context relevant regulation using an international standard security + privacy framework ISO/IEC framework for data governance interoperability. It’s intended use is to enhance the digital privacy transparency and as a result to ussability and the adequancy of a notice, notifications or disclosure.

It adds the next layer to notice record and consent receipt framework , for generating records of processing activities for people. Providing It provides the capability for new network architectures, where a micro-notice credentials can provide proof of digital notice and where consent receipt tokens are used for exchange with the use of cyber-notariesevidence of consent.

It’s specified scope of authority is for the notice and context it is linked to, it is specified its linked context. We are publishing a specification in the WG as that can be self-asserted and DPT (our Level 0 for public Digital Privacy and Transparency) and forpublic use, and useable to broadcast including the ability to “broadcast” digital transparency for enhancing dynamic digital notifications.

The Open Notice Controller Credential (for short) is specified to be a regulated controller credential as it is specified with by design using ISO/IEC 29100 security and privacy techniques, and in referenced ISO/IEC 29184 privacy and security controler and cross-reference and mapped to Convention 108+, and GDPR and ISO/IEC 29184initially,.

Designed By open the credential is designed to be what we refer to as Open +++, (governance driven (open) business, legal, technical framework for people

  1. Open for people, as a record for digital privacy transparency

  2. Open, in that it is specified to international standards and laws that are open access

  3. Open for business - usable for people to use to access business service data directly

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