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Subject: [emergency-adopt-events] RE: [Fwd: [emergency-adopt] Fwd: [ciq]Re: FW: [members] Identit Management 2009 | Call for Presentations NowOpen]


Thanks Dee,

I hope it works out this way and I am worrying for nought.

Cheers,
Rex

At 2:49 PM -0400 6/22/09, Dee Schur wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Actually the ideal was quite the opposite. The OASIS staff has intentionally
>strived to create environments where various TCS and MSs can
>cross-pollinate.
>
>For example; the eGov MS is looking to make a presentation at possibly both
>events (emergency, security). Remember the events are not overlapping but
>back to back. The Telecom MS has potential discussions with the EI MS. I do
>not think we are cannibalizing any of these efforts; in fact, we may gain a
>few high level advocates or end-users that will act as visionaries and
>realize the benefits of joint opportunities. That was our goal indeed; feel
>free to correct my perspective.
>
>Cheers,
>Dee
>
>
>
>
>---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>Subject: [emergency-adopt] Fwd: [ciq] Re: FW: [members] Identity
>Management 2009 | Call for Presentations 	Now Open
>From:    "Rex Brooks" <rexb@starbourne.com>
>Date:    Sat, June 20, 2009 11:06 am
>To:      emergency-adopt@lists.oasis-open.org
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>It looks to me like OASIS will have competing events at NIST
>cannibalizing each other's audiences. We need to rework this so that
>we don't have competing events. In fact, I think that events in the
>same week, unless they build on each other, produce less audience for
>both events. I don't know if anyone has done any studies on this, so
>I could be wrong, but in any case, we need to avoid this situation.
>
>Cheers,
>Rex
>
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>>Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 17:01:33 +1000
>>From: Ram Kumar <kumar.sydney@gmail.com>
>>To: fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksolutions.com
>>Cc: ciq@lists.oasis-open.org
>>Subject: [ciq] Re: FW: [members] Identity Management 2009 | Call for
>>Presentations
>>	Now Open
>>X-Nonspam: Statistical 50%
>>
>>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
>><<mailto:fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksolutions.com>fulton.wilcox@coltsnecksoluti
>ons.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:<mailto:jane.harnad@oasis-open.org>jane.harnad@oasis-open.org]
>>Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:40 AM
>  >To: <mailto:members@lists.oasis-open.org>members@lists.oasis-open.org
>>Subject: [members] Identity Management 2009 | Call for Presentations Now
>Open
>>
>>
>  ><http://events.oasis-open.org/home/forum/2009>http://events.oasis-open.org/
>home/forum/2009
>>
>>OASIS is pleased to announce that NIST will be hosting this year's
>>event at their
>  ><http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/maps/nistmaps.html>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>http://events.oasis-open.org/
>home/forum/2009
>>
>  >  > Online Submission Form:
>><https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/2009_Security_Forum_CFP/register_contact.p
>hp>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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>--
>Rex Brooks
>President, CEO
>Starbourne Communications Design
>GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison
>Berkeley, CA 94702
>Tel: 510-898-0670
>
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Starbourne Communications Design
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