DRAFT - Info Sharing Organisation List

INFORMATION SHARING RESEARCH EFFORTS

PrimeLife

  • PrimeLifeBringing sustainable privacy and identity management to future networks and services.
  • A research project funded by the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme

FIDIS  (Future of Identity in the Information Society)

  • http://www.fidis.net/
  • FIDIS is a NoE (Network of Excellence) supported by the European Unionunder the 6th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development
    within the Information Society Technologies (IST) priority in the Action Line: "Towards a global dependability and security framework".

WC3 (World Wide Web Consortium)

  • http://www.w3.org/
  • The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.

EUROPRISE

ISOC (Internet Society)

  • http://www.isoc.org/
  • The Internet Society is an independent international nonprofit organisation founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards,
    education, and policy around the world.

Article 29 Working Party

OECD

OITF (Open Identity Trust Framework)

  • http://www.openidentityexchange.org
  • Open Identity Trust Framework recently released a document on identity trust framework for the USA governements open identity intitiative

ISTPA (International Security Trust and Privacy Alliance)

EIMN  - Does anyone have a link for this ?

ASN - Does anyone have a link for this ?

DATA PORTABILITY

EID - STORK

  • https://www.eid-stork.eu/
  • STORK is a competitiveness and innovation framework programme, co-funded by EU. It aims at implementing an EU wide interoperable system for recognition of eID and authentication that will enable businesses, citizens and government employees to use their national electronic identities in any Member State.

VOME

  • http://www.vome.org.uk/
  • Researchers from the Information Security Group (ISG) at Royal Holloway, University of London, Salford and Cranfield Universities are participating in a three year collaborative research project with consent and privacy specialists at Consult Hyperion and Sunderland City Council, to explore how people engage with concepts of information privacy and consent in on-line interactions.

EnCoRe (Ensuring Consent and Revocation)

  • http://www.encore-project.info/
  • Ensuring Consent and Revocation is a research project, being undertaken by UK industry and academia, to give individuals more control over their personal information.

TAS

  • http://www.tas3.eu/
  • TAS³ is building an "end2end trust architecture for services related to personal information.
  • The goal is to 'automate' the data sharing all while providing user-controlled access to such data. This involves regional / sectorial / national trust networks
    on specific domains such as employability en e-health.
  • Understanding how people develop their perceptions of trust and mistrust must be the starting point for any rethinking of the question of privacy. This is the challenge.

INFORMATION SHARING RESEARCH EFFORTS

ORGANISATION

LINK

EFFORTS

PrimeLife

http://www.primelife.eu/

  • PrimeLifeBringing sustainable privacy and identity management to future networks and services.
  • A research project funded by the European Commission’s 7th Framework Programme

FIDIS 
(Future of Identity in the Information Society)

http://www.fidis.net/

  • FIDIS is a NoE (Network of Excellence) supported by the European Unionunder the 6th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development within the Information Society Technologies (IST) priority in the Action Line: "Towards a global dependability and security framework".

WC3
(World Wide Web Consortium)

http://www.w3.org/

  • The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.

EUROPRISE

https://www.european-privacy-seal.eu/

  • The European Privacy Seal for IT Products and IT-Based Services

ISOC
(Internet Society)

http://www.isoc.org/

  • The Internet Society is an independent international nonprofit organisation founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy around the world.

Article 29 Working Party

http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/workinggroup/index_en.htm

  •  Article 29 WP is a data protection group working under the EU commission Justice and Home Affairs

OECD

http://www.oecd.org/document/35/0,3343,en_2649_34255_44488739_1_1_1_1,00.html

  •  Currently working on the updating the Privacy guidelines from 1980

OITF
(Open Identity Trust Framework)

http://www.openidentityexchange.org

  •  Open Identity Trust Framework recently released a document on identity trust framework for the USA governements open identity intitiative

ISTPA
(International Security Trust and Privacy Alliance)

http://www.istpa.org/

 

EIMN

 

 

ASN

 

 

DATA PORTABILITY

http://www.dataportability.org/

  •  Policies and practices for allowing personal data to be portable.

EID - STORK

https://www.eid-stork.eu/

  • STORK is a competitiveness and innovation framework programme, co-funded by EU. It aims at implementing an EU wide interoperable system for recognition of eID and authentication that will enable businesses, citizens and government employees to use their national electronic identities in any Member State.

VOME

http://www.vome.org.uk/

  • Researchers from the Information Security Group (ISG) at Royal Holloway, University of London, Salford and Cranfield Universities are participating in a three year collaborative research project with consent and privacy specialists at Consult Hyperion and Sunderland City Council, to explore how people engage with concepts of information privacy and consent in on-line interactions.

EnCoRe
(Ensuring Consent and Revocation)

http://www.encore-project.info/

  • Ensuring Consent and Revocation is a research project, being undertaken by UK industry and academia, to give individuals more control over their personal information.

TAS

http://www.tas3.eu/


  • TAS³ is building an "end2end trust architecture for services related to personal information.
  • The goal is to 'automate' the data sharing all while providing user-controlled access to such data.
    This involves regional / sectorial / national trust networks on specific domains such as employability en e-health.
  • Understanding how people develop their perceptions of trust and mistrust must be the starting point for any rethinking of the question of privacy. This is the challenge.