From dervla at projectliberty.org Tue Jan 8 13:06:57 2008 From: dervla at projectliberty.org (Dervla O'Reilly) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:06:57 -0800 Subject: [Sig-ia] Identity Assurance SIG kick-off meeting, January 30 2008, 8am-5pm, Washington D.C., USA Message-ID: <010601c8523a$68e24820$9300a8c0@dervla26024d8d> The Identity Assurance Special Interest Group (IASIG) is being formed, alongside the Identity Assurance Expert Group, as a public SIG within the Liberty Alliance to continue and extend the original Trust Framework work of the EAP (Electronic Authentication Partnership), the Credential Assessment Framework of the US E-Authentication Initiative, and other industry contributions, into a harmonized, best-of-breed industry standard operational framework for managing trusted credentials across identity federations to foster inter-federation on a global scale, known as the Identity Assurance Framework. The IASIG kickoff meeting will be hosted by the GSA in Washington, D.C. on January 30. It will be an all-day event starting with reception and breakfast at 8am and concluding by 5pm. Further details and information will be provided upon registration. We are expecting strong attendance and a lively discussion with a specific focus on the Identity Assurance Framework and the proliferation of standard Levels of Assurance in digital transactions and commerce. Please visit https://maa.projectliberty.org/ia-kickoff.html to register for this event. We look forward to seeing you on the 30th. Regards, Dervla O'Reilly & Russ Cutler ______________________ Dervla O'Reilly Events Manager Liberty Alliance Project +1-415-731-4487 office +64 21 212 2256 mobile +1-419-793-9235 fax dervla at projectliberty.org www.projectliberty.org From bob at bobpinheiro.com Mon Jan 14 20:51:53 2008 From: bob at bobpinheiro.com (Bob Pinheiro) Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 23:51:53 -0500 Subject: [Sig-ia] Next ID Theft SIG Call Wednesday, January 16 Message-ID: <0JUO00GC85SUA4E2@vms044.mailsrvcs.net> The next ID Theft SIG call will be Wednesday, January 16, at 9:00 AM PT / 12 Noon ET / 1700 UTC. Members of the Identity Assurance SIG are also invited to join the call. John P. Hopkinson, Security Strategist at EWA Information & Infrastructure Technologies Inc., and Chief Technical Officer (and Past President) of ISSEA, the International Systems Security Engineering Association, will provide a short overview of information security and privacy standards developed by ISO (the International Organization for Standardization). John will also provide some additional perspective about the relationship of Canadian Information and Privacy Commissioners to standards, as well as how standards support the work of the Privacy Commissioners. John joined /IIT in May 2001 and is responsible for /IIT's Standards and Consortia activities and liaison. He develops strategies with regard to standards and consortia activities, and action plans to fulfill those strategies. John has over 35 years of experience in the security field in the military and commercial sectors. He has conducted research in many areas related to information technology security, with a particular focus on assurance, risk analysis, risk management, and security metrics. John was a key contributor to the development of the SSE-CMM, and responsible for its conversion into an ISO/IEC standard, 21827. Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:00 AM PT / 12 Noon ET / 1700 UTC US/Canada toll-free number: 866-469-3239 US toll number: 650-429-3300 Attendee Code: 00119954 # International numbers can be found at wiki.projectliberty.org/index.php/IntlDialInNum ------------------------- Bob Pinheiro Robert Pinheiro Consulting LLC (908) 654-1939 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-ia_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20080114/c576f755/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Stds-Ovr-General-Nov07-full.pdf.ZIP Type: application/octet-stream Size: 338440 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-ia_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20080114/c576f755/attachment-0001.obj