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Subject: [security-jc] FW: Security Forum program committee - results of firstmeeting
TAB and JC: FYI, here's where we're at for the Security Forum. If you have feedback on any of this please send it to Eduardo, Angel, Carlisle, Hal, or myself. </karl> ================================================================= Karl F. Best OASIS - Director, Technical Operations +1 978.667.5115 x206 karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org -----Original Message----- From: Karl F. Best [mailto:karl.best@oasis-open.org] Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 5:18 PM To: Janet Daly; reagle@w3.org; hugo@w3.org; djweitzner@w3.org; cmsmcq@w3.org; eduardo; aldiaz@us.ibm.com; carlisle.adams@entrust.com; hal.lockhart@entegrity.com; Karl Cc: gannon; steve@w3.org Subject: Security Forum program committee - results of first meeting All: First off, thanks to all of you for showing up, especially Janet and Hugo at 4:30 in the morning :-) I was pleasantly surprised to get all ten of us on the call on such short notice. Secondly, let's discuss the following for the next few days via email, then conclude our discussion on another concall next Wednesday at 5:00 pm EDT. I understand that some of you won't be able to make the call, so we'll have to do as much as we can via email in advance. The goal for next Wednesday is to have a completed program with names of speakers to invite. (And we'll need to be somewhat confident that the speakers will accept the invitation.) ========================== The program: 1. [30 min] Welcome/intro by program chair [who?], and OASIS CEO and W3C COO. Goodness of cooperation, etc. (No slides, please.) 2. [45 min] Overview. General picture of web services, where security fits into the picture and why it is so important. Why we don't have an architecture. [technical expert involved in both OASIS and W3C -- who?] [15 min break] 3. [120 min] Use cases. What are the situations that make security for web services necessary. What are users looking for; what are their requirements. [suggest 3-4 speakers from companies in various industries -- who?] [60 min lunch] 4. [120 min] The pieces. A presentation on each of the pieces, discussing some amount of technical detail, what problems the specification solves, how it fits/compares with other pieces especially in the context of specific scenarios, what are the process issues, what is its status, call for participation. [suggest no more than 6-8 pieces for 15-20 minutes each -- who?] [15 min break] 5. [45 min] Response. A panel responds to the above. Are the use cases sufficient? Do the pieces solve these requirements? What additional pieces are needed? [suggest 3-4 more people from companies in various industries, industry experts; or perhaps even analysts? -- who?] 6. [30 min] Audience response. Continuation of panel, but with audience. 7. [30 min] Wrapup/summarize. Plug for the strength of standards; notice of future activities (W3C workshop, OASIS TCs, etc.) and general call for participation. [who?] </karl> ================================================================= Karl F. Best OASIS - Director, Technical Operations +1 978.667.5115 x206 karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org
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