Carl,
The following are the TCs we listed in the related activities section of our ballot request to Chet. These all might be relevant, but I don’t want to overload the invite. See what you think:
Other OASIS IoT/MM Committees
OASIS Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
(AMQP) Bindings and Mappings (AMQP-BINDMAP) TC
Defining bindings and mappings of AMQP wire-level messaging protocol for real-time data passing and business transactions
OASIS Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP)
TC
Defining a ubiquitous, secure, reliable and open internet protocol for handling business messaging.
OASIS Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
TC
Providing a lightweight publish/subscribe reliable messaging transport protocol suitable for communication in M2M/IoT contexts where a small code footprint is required
and/or network bandwidth is at a premium.
OASIS Open Building Information Exchange (oBIX)
TC
Enabling mechanical and electrical control systems in buildings to communicate with enterprise applications
Other OASIS Privacy-by-Design Committees
Cyber Standards Council
The voice of the cybersecurity user community
OASIS Biometric Services (BIOSERV) TC
Developing open standards that facilitate the use of biometrics and biometric operations over a service-oriented architecture
OASIS Cross-Enterprise Security and Privacy Authorization
(XSPA) TC
Enabling the interoperable exchange of healthcare privacy policies, consent directives, and authorizations
OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC
Supporting automated information sharing for cybersecurity situational awareness, real-time network defense, and sophisticated threat analysis
OASIS Electronic Identity Credential Trust
Elevation Methods (Trust Elevation) TC
Defining a set of standardized protocols to elevate trust in an electronic identity
OASIS PKCS 11 TC
Enhancing PKCS #11 standard for cryptographic tokens controlling authentication information (personal identity, cryptographic keys, certificates, digital signatures,
biometric data)
OASIS Privacy by Design Documentation for Software
Engineers (PbD-SE) TC
Enabling privacy to be embedded into IT system design and architecture
OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model (PMRM)
TC
Providing a guideline for developing operational solutions to privacy issues
Carol
Thank you for pulling this together. This invite read well to me.
Regards
Joss
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Subject: [coel] Re: Draft invitation to COEL briefing
Carol, I like the write up as is. No suggestions to offer.
In terms of TCs, if we want to cast a wide net, I suggest Context Server (CXS), Cross-Enterprise Security and Privacy Authorization (XSPA - largely focused on health care), Transformational Government Framework (TGF - TC has been quiet
lately but this may raise some new issues for them), and XACML.
Please review the invitation draft below and send me any edits needed.
Which TCs do you want to target? I think we mentioned PMRM, PbD-SE, CTI, Emergency...were there others?
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Subject: Briefing for OASIS <XYZ> TC on COEL
The OASIS Classification of Everyday Living (COEL) TC is hosting a online discussion with members of the CTI, OpenC2, and PMRM TCs on Oct 26 at 15:30-16:00 UTC (11:30-noon EDT). Please make plans to attend.
COEL treats the distinctive patterns of what we do as humans, and what we are likely to do next, as a standard form of portable, machine-readable data. It is relevant to any organisation that wants to collect and/or analyse data about
individuals - including active or passive interactions with digital infrastructure and IoT devices. COEL provides a privacy-by-design governance structure for pseudonymous data about behaviors and can be used in provisioning personalized services, public health
interventions, research, or for the evaluation of identity and security risks.
We hope you'll join us to learn more about COEL and explore how it relates to your standard work. Please let me know if you'd like to receive a calendar invitation with dial-in details.
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