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Subject: RE: [ciq] Re: FW: [members] Identity Management 2009 | Call forPresentations Now Open


Ram,

I've just spotted this is in my backyard.  I'll submit something for the July 10th when I get back to DC next week.

I can provide both DHS perspectives and Elections management examples - hopefully enough to have a session accepted.

Would make sense for us to do something as a TC - to increase chances of selection.  I'll draft some slides and topic outline for review next week. 
 
Thanks, DW

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ciq] Re: FW: [members] Identity Management 2009 | Call for
Presentations Now Open
From: Ram Kumar <kumar.sydney@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, June 20, 2009 3:01 am
To: fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksolutions.com
Cc: ciq@lists.oasis-open.org

100% agreed Fulton. People always take for granted that name. address and other party characteristics are given! If anyone from CIQ TC who live in USA is willing to present on CIQ and identity management, please have a go. How about you Colin given that NZ Govt. has implemented CIQ and the identity standard?

Regards,

Ram

On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Fulton Wilcox <fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksolutions.com> wrote:
Ram,
 
One of the chronic weaknesses of "identity management" is that people pay a lot of attention to fingerprints and tokens, etc. but not to standardizing the party identity and relationship information on which "identity' depends. My reaction to the OASIS call for presentations is that there should be a ciq presentation.
 
Your thoughts?
 
 
                                                                        Fulton Wilcox
                                                                        Colts neck Solutions LLC
 
 
 

From: Jane Harnad [mailto:jane.harnad@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:40 AM
To: members@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [members] Identity Management 2009 | Call for Presentations Now Open
 

http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009

OASIS is pleased to announce that NIST will be hosting this year’s event at their Gaithersburg, MD facility!
 
Proposal Deadline:  10 July 2009
 
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Barack Obama has directed the U.S. National Security Council and Homeland Security Council "to defend our information and communications infrastructure, strengthen public/private partnerships, invest in cutting edge research and development and to begin a national campaign to promote cyber-security awareness and digital literacy." The U.S. federal government aims to accomplish all of this while becoming increasingly open and transparent.
 
President Obama also vowed not to dictate security standards to private companies and not to monitor private sector networks or Internet traffic, promising to "preserve and protect personal privacy and civil liberties."
 
How do we balance open access, transparency and accountability with security and privacy?
 
As national and international governments endeavor to manage citizen's identities while providing open, transparent and trusted services, the challenges of managing identities and access to information on such huge scales require careful planning, a strong policy focus, and attention to standards and interoperability.
 
Identity Management 2009 will provide users who are evaluating or looking to deploy such security infrastructures with an opportunity to explore the state of the art in security services, standards and products. It will also provide users with an opportunity to present and share their use cases, requirements and (initial) experience with other users and with some of the leading experts in this field.

OASIS invites proposals for presentations and panel sessions related to the security challenges in managing identities and access to information on large scales.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Information Cards/OpenID/SAML. How can these standards enable more secure access to sensitive and personal information across government agencies and with third party-sites supporting government operations?
  • Social Media. What are the security risks to agencies that plan to use and support these new, publicly available, previously unimaginable technologies and services?  How to share information about security incidents and best practice.
  • Authentication. Can federated digital identity web platforms completely eliminate the need for multiple usernames and accounts for different agency portals?
  • Smart Cards. Many national economic stimulus systems and applications will require multi-factor authentication including smart cards – how are government agencies using this technology?
  • Citizen Privacy. What privacy protections are possible in federated systems?
  • Citizen Trust. Can citizens really be trusted to manage their own identity attributes?
  • Cloud Computing. How do we balance its benefits while managing identity risks?  How can cloud computing become a trusted platform for data storage?
  • Key Management.  Large public/private enterprises consume/create enormous amounts of encrypted keys. What is the future of key discovery, maintenance and interoperability?

For complete submission guidelines and to submit a proposal, please go to the event website: 

> Event Website:  http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009

> Online Submission Form:  https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/2009_Security_Forum_CFP/register_contact.php

Key Dates to Remember:
  • Proposals due by – 10 July 2009
  • Notifications will be sent by – 31 July 2009
  • Conference Dates – 28 & 29 September 2009
 



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