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Hello everyone

This is the running update from the Executive Director. Have questions or comments? Suggest some added information or edits? Contact ED colin at kantarainitiative dot org.

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Hello everyone

I do hope all our North American members and participants had an enjoyable Thanksgiving. We are into the final stretch! It's hard to believe we are at the year's end and this will be my last Director's Corner that you might see before the New Year - I guess it depends on how diligent I am on December 31st...(wink)

November brought Kantara's official speaking engagements to a close for the year, tho' we are aware that our members continue to sponsor events right through to the end of the year. Kantara is deep into 2019 planning mode with discussions underway with conference organizers, Leadership Council discussing the composition of the Work Groups and their deliverables, and the resulting pro-forma budgets to locate the resource gaps.  

As reported last time, Kantara started the month in Brussels with the ISSE conference in concert with our key European Liaison EEMA. We hosted the Kantara hour starting with Mark Lizar from Open Consent Group presenting "Operationalizing privacy, with security & surveillance" followed by Oscar Santolalla from Ubisecure demonstrating the Kantara Consent Receipt in action, and to wrap it up, I presented another rendition of 'The rhythm of Kantara'.  We had a pretty full room and an engaged audience asking questions and expanding discussion over our time allocation. https://twitter.com/osantolalla did some great follow ups.    

Kantara staff worked quickly to launch the Discussion Group that calls for Use Cases from industry for ID Proofing and Verification, to be contributed to ISO SC27 Working Group 5 Identity Management and Privacy.   This work has received fantastic interest, despite it's promotion only being days old. Thank you vendors and experts for expressing your intention to participate.  While on the topic of liaisons and Kantara's involvement with international committees, the twice yearly OECD meetings in our domain met in Paris where Kantara's engagement is via ITAC. I was unable to attend in person but was able to follow proceedings remotely the following week. These meetings cover the future policy formation for Government in the domains of digital identity, privacy, AI, IoT and more generally the direction of the digital economy.  Kantara members in good standing can contribute more generally to Identity Management and Privacy standardization in SC27 WG5 and to read the outcomes of the OECD meetings please join Kantara's Board sub-committee

Interest in doing work in Kantara came from a range of organizations, leveraging work groups and the Assurance Program. Stand by for news of those at the end of the year. We finished off the week with the North American members plenary where members and guests discussed some of the ideas socialized to Kantara at IIW in more detail.

The All Member Ballot for the revised Operating Procedures past a few days before the close, which is great to see. Thank you again for your support of Kantara, even in these less stimulating administrative areas.  

It is with great pleasure that we welcome new and renewing members ID.me Kantara's first service provider carrying the Kantara NIST 800-63-3 conformity assessment Trust Mark at IAL2 and AAL2, which still holding their NIST 800-63-2 Mark. 

Kind Regards,

Colin

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Program, Work Group and Discussion Group Updates:

  • You can always keep up with the latest news from the Work and Discussion Groups directly on the Leadership Council's Blog. See the list of public groups here.

  • As always, our Specifications, Recommendations and Reports are available for download from our Reports and Recommendations web repository - now with frictionless access.  

Events: See them all here! 

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