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Each Topic Area is managed by a designated topic area leader.

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Please reach out to topic area leader if you wish to participate/contribute/learn there - use the mailing list or at a meeting

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NB: Must include citations to sources! References with no citations cannot be used!

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Core concepts topics

A.1

Core concepts: A.1 Glossaries & core concepts

Jay Meier

A.2

Core concepts: A.2 ID Proofing and Verification Systems - Overall

Mike Engle, Andrew Hughes, Jay Meier,

A.3

Core concepts: “AI” - Overall (A.3 Artificial Intelligence - in the context of IDPV Systems)

James Monaghan

A.4

Core concepts: simulated humans, synthetic identity (assumptions, explanations) 

Heather Vescent, Jay Meier

Attacks & Threats topics

B.1

B.1 Current threats and attack vectors

What are the current Attack vectors & threats?

Jay Meier

  • Denny

  • Max

Joey Pritikin, Mike Chaudoin

B.2What are hacker motivations (social engineering), payloads.

Heather Vescent

B.3 Phone/Voice vector attacks and defences

How are Phone/Voice attacked and defended?

Chris LaBarbera

B.3

B.4 A collection of real world incidents

Some examples of Attack scenarios & real world media stories

  • Jay

  • Denny

  • Max

Sean Lanzner, Maxine Most

Prevention, Defences, Countermeasures topics

C.1

D.1

C.1 Prevention and Countermeasures

What are current Prevention & Countermeasures?

Dawid Jacobs

Emerging capabilities for detection, defence, mitigation topics

What do Emerging defences and mitigation strategies look like and how might they evolve?

Dawid Jacobs, Jay Meier

Regulations, Guidelines, Recommendations

D.1

E.1 A Collection of regulatory materials (and public-sector-related material)

What regulations and governmental discussion forums are starting to form? (Collect and Collate) - North American Primary

Denny Prvu

Peter Davis

GOALS for content areas

  1. Build up a small knowledge base or content collection related to the content area - use your folder in the wiki.

  2. Write up a set of factual statements that capture the essence of the content area. Do not use jargon. Aim to provide an intelligent (but unexposed to the topic) reader the core facts of the content area.

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