NOTE DAY FOR THIS WEEK'S CALL: THURSDAY8:30am PDT, 11:30am EDT, 4:30pm UK
AGENDAThis will be a 90 minute session.
Date: Thursday June 7th, 2012
Time: 8:30am PDT | 11:30am EDT | 4:30pm UK timePlease join my meeting via GoToMeetingJoin the conference call• US Dial-In: +1-805-309-2350• UK Dial-In: +44-20-3137-5285• Room Code: 178-2540GoToMeeting ID: 844-771-298Draft Agenda1. Attendance2. Approve Prior Minutes3. Prior Action Item Review4. Old Business5. New Business
_______________________________________________6. Kickstarter Project Review and Next Steps7. Standard Label Applied8. Action Item Review
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Last month we passed a copy of a proposed approach for the Label to Joe to take a quick look at. We had briefly talked about it at the Cloud Identity Summit in Vail back in July where I told him we had been following the Information Sharing WG's development of the Standard Information Sharing Label with particular interest.
Joe's been pretty busy over these past weeks so I hope he won't mind me sharing it with you all now.
It is designed to work on our online identity service that many of you know as www.i.govt.nz but is being redesigned and reconfigured as http://realme.govt.nz/ . This is our first 'toe in the water' in a private/public sector engagement around an identity ecosystem using NZ Post (a State Owned Enterprise, that itself has partnerships with the private sector).
I gave the Kantara eGov Work Group a bit of a heads up on RealMe here:
Lionel (all credit to Lionel, our man on this this, and on your WG) has drafted a paper which provides some background about how New Zealand's "RealMe" solution is approaching user-centric information sharing. This paper documents three use cases which not only incorporate the standard information sharing label concept, but also involve the use of a centralised "consent service" to store the sharing conditions and to record the user's consent event. In the longer term, we anticipate that the consent service will actively control a sharing request according to the specified sharing conditions.
I loaded it onto the InfoSharing wiki here:
We have included some commentary on the current draft version of the sharing label and how we envisage that the sharing conditions could be utilised.
We hope that you find this paper informative and look forward to further discussion.
Regards,
Lionel and Colin
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