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Kantara Consumer Identity WG Teleconference

Date and Time

  • Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010
  • Time: 8 AM PDT | 11 AM EDT | 4 PM UK | 1500 UTC
  • Call-in Info: Skype: ++9900827044630912
                       US/Canada Dial-In: +1-201-793-9022 | Room Code: 4630912
                       UK  +44 (0) 8454018081

Attendees

Bob Pinheiro, Rober Pinheiro Consulting (voting)
Mark Dixon, Sun Microsystems/Oracle Corporation (non-voting/observer)
Colin Soutar, CSC (voting)
Tom Smedinghoff (voting)
Dervla O'Reilly, Kantara Initiative (non-voting)

Apologies

Trent Adams, Internet Society (voting)

We noted that the 3 people on the call were voting members and that the group did meet quorum on this call.

Agenda

  1. Discuss possibilities for working with the US government's Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) project on consumer identity issues. 
  2. Discuss feasibility of WG receiving outside funding to support WG activities.
  3. Review Consumer Identity Topics of Interest that resulted from survey of participants conducted last October.
  4. WG elections
  5. AOB

Minutes

  1. Discuss possibilities for working with the US government's Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) project on consumer identity issues. 
    Level of assurance 1, government working with KI, Open ID, ICF. In the interest of Consumer identity, we are interested in higher identity assurance. Bob reached out to contacts in the community Judith Spencer, Peter Alterman, Don Rhoades. Proposed solution to level 3 credentials - bank account holders could receive level 3 credentials issued by a consortium acting as the IdP. Government could provide seed money. What could this group do for the Government?
 

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