From bob at bobpinheiro.com Tue Feb 24 11:43:18 2009 From: bob at bobpinheiro.com (Bob Pinheiro) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:43:18 -0500 Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Next Identity Theft SIG Call: Wednesday, March 4 9 PT/12 ET Message-ID: <49A44DD6.3060500@bobpinheiro.com> In order to promote and foster emerging identity and security technologies and standards, Liberty Alliance is in the process of transitioning to a new umbrella organization, whose official name will be announced shortly. One of the changes that will come with this new organizational structure is that Special Interest Groups will have the opportunity to become Work Groups in the new organization. Work Groups will be similar in scope to Liberty's existing Expert Groups, and will be able create formal output in the form of Specifications, and presumably other external deliverables such as Whitepapers. There has been no meeting of the Identity Theft SIG in quite some time. One reason is because, as Chair of the SIG, I had been pushing for the SIG to have some formal output in the form of one or more Whitepapers that could discuss various options or directions that Liberty Alliance might adopt to help prevent online identity theft. However, SIGs in Liberty Alliance have served primarily as discussion groups, and it was not possible to obtain the necessary resources and sponsorship to support such work. In the new organizational structure, an Identity Theft Work Group would essentially have the same standing as today's Expert Groups. While that, by itself, would not guarantee that an Identity Theft WG would be able to successfully compete for resources, it would level the playing field and put the group on equal footing with other SIGs and Expert Groups that transition to Work Groups in the new organization. We will have an Identity Theft SIG call on Wednesday, March 4 at 12 Noon ET to review these developments and try to gauge interest among possible participants in transitioning the SIG to an Identity Theft WG. Joni Brennan, Operations Manager for Liberty Alliance, will be on the call to explain this new organizational structure and answer any questions you may have. *Wednesday, March 4, 2009 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 ------------------------------ Robert Pinheiro Consulting LLC 908-654-1939 bp at bobpinheiro.com www.bobpinheiro.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mari at MariFrank.com Tue Feb 24 12:18:17 2009 From: Mari at MariFrank.com (Mari J. Frank) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:18:17 -0800 Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Next Identity Theft SIG Call: Wednesday, March 4 9 PT/12 ET In-Reply-To: <49A44DD6.3060500@bobpinheiro.com> References: <49A44DD6.3060500@bobpinheiro.com> Message-ID: Bob- Thanks for the e-mail. I am very interested in helping- and have some ideas for legislation. But I will be in Mexico until March 5th and can't join in on the call .Will you be recording it? Or will you be sending out follow up notes? Sounds like you have great ideas, and I wish to prarticipate!! Thanks for keeping me informed Best, Mari Mari J. Frank, Esq.CIPP Attorney, Mediator Certified Information Privacy Professional Radio Host, Privacy Piracy 88.9 FM in Irvine, Ca. 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 300 Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677 Phone :949-364-1511 Fax: 949-363-7561 www.identitytheft.org www.MariFrank.com www.kuci.org/privacypiracy E-mail contact at identitytheft.org Mari at MariFrank.com To order Mari's books: Call Porpoise Press 800-725-0807 This e-mail may be privileged and/or confidential, and the sender does not waive any related rights and obligations. Any distribution, use or copying of this e-mail or the information it contains by other than an intended recipient is unauthorized. If you received this e-mail in error, please advise me (by return e-mail or by phone at 949-364-1511) immediately. Thank you. From: sig-idtheft-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org [mailto:sig-idtheft-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org] On Behalf Of Bob Pinheiro Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:43 AM To: sig-idtheft at lists.projectliberty.org; iaeg; sig-ia at lists.projectliberty.org; SIG-HIM at lists.projectliberty.org Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Next Identity Theft SIG Call: Wednesday, March 4 9 PT/12 ET In order to promote and foster emerging identity and security technologies and standards, Liberty Alliance is in the process of transitioning to a new umbrella organization, whose official name will be announced shortly. One of the changes that will come with this new organizational structure is that Special Interest Groups will have the opportunity to become Work Groups in the new organization. Work Groups will be similar in scope to Liberty's existing Expert Groups, and will be able create formal output in the form of Specifications, and presumably other external deliverables such as Whitepapers. There has been no meeting of the Identity Theft SIG in quite some time. One reason is because, as Chair of the SIG, I had been pushing for the SIG to have some formal output in the form of one or more Whitepapers that could discuss various options or directions that Liberty Alliance might adopt to help prevent online identity theft. However, SIGs in Liberty Alliance have served primarily as discussion groups, and it was not possible to obtain the necessary resources and sponsorship to support such work. In the new organizational structure, an Identity Theft Work Group would essentially have the same standing as today's Expert Groups. While that, by itself, would not guarantee that an Identity Theft WG would be able to successfully compete for resources, it would level the playing field and put the group on equal footing with other SIGs and Expert Groups that transition to Work Groups in the new organization. We will have an Identity Theft SIG call on Wednesday, March 4 at 12 Noon ET to review these developments and try to gauge interest among possible participants in transitioning the SIG to an Identity Theft WG. Joni Brennan, Operations Manager for Liberty Alliance, will be on the call to explain this new organizational structure and answer any questions you may have. Wednesday, March 4, 2009 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 ------------------------------ Robert Pinheiro Consulting LLC 908-654-1939 bp at bobpinheiro.com www.bobpinheiro.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mari at MariFrank.com Tue Feb 24 12:23:21 2009 From: Mari at MariFrank.com (Mari J. Frank) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:23:21 -0800 Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Next Identity Theft SIG Call: Wednesday, March 4 9 PT/12 ET In-Reply-To: <49A44DD6.3060500@bobpinheiro.com> References: <49A44DD6.3060500@bobpinheiro.com> Message-ID: Bob- Thanks for the e-mail. I am very interested in helping- and have some ideas for legislation. But I will be in Mexico until March 5th and can't join in on the call .Will you be recording it? Or will you be sending out follow up notes? Sounds like you have great ideas, and I wish to prarticipate!! Thanks for keeping me informed Best, Mari Mari J. Frank, Esq.CIPP Attorney, Mediator Certified Information Privacy Professional Radio Host, Privacy Piracy 88.9 FM in Irvine, Ca. 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 300 Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677 Phone :949-364-1511 Fax: 949-363-7561 www.identitytheft.org www.MariFrank.com www.kuci.org/privacypiracy E-mail contact at identitytheft.org Mari at MariFrank.com To order Mari's books: Call Porpoise Press 800-725-0807 This e-mail may be privileged and/or confidential, and the sender does not waive any related rights and obligations. Any distribution, use or copying of this e-mail or the information it contains by other than an intended recipient is unauthorized. If you received this e-mail in error, please advise me (by return e-mail or by phone at 949-364-1511) immediately. Thank you. From: sig-idtheft-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org [mailto:sig-idtheft-bounces at lists.projectliberty.org] On Behalf Of Bob Pinheiro Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:43 AM To: sig-idtheft at lists.projectliberty.org; iaeg; sig-ia at lists.projectliberty.org; SIG-HIM at lists.projectliberty.org Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Next Identity Theft SIG Call: Wednesday, March 4 9 PT/12 ET In order to promote and foster emerging identity and security technologies and standards, Liberty Alliance is in the process of transitioning to a new umbrella organization, whose official name will be announced shortly. One of the changes that will come with this new organizational structure is that Special Interest Groups will have the opportunity to become Work Groups in the new organization. Work Groups will be similar in scope to Liberty's existing Expert Groups, and will be able create formal output in the form of Specifications, and presumably other external deliverables such as Whitepapers. There has been no meeting of the Identity Theft SIG in quite some time. One reason is because, as Chair of the SIG, I had been pushing for the SIG to have some formal output in the form of one or more Whitepapers that could discuss various options or directions that Liberty Alliance might adopt to help prevent online identity theft. However, SIGs in Liberty Alliance have served primarily as discussion groups, and it was not possible to obtain the necessary resources and sponsorship to support such work. In the new organizational structure, an Identity Theft Work Group would essentially have the same standing as today's Expert Groups. While that, by itself, would not guarantee that an Identity Theft WG would be able to successfully compete for resources, it would level the playing field and put the group on equal footing with other SIGs and Expert Groups that transition to Work Groups in the new organization. We will have an Identity Theft SIG call on Wednesday, March 4 at 12 Noon ET to review these developments and try to gauge interest among possible participants in transitioning the SIG to an Identity Theft WG. Joni Brennan, Operations Manager for Liberty Alliance, will be on the call to explain this new organizational structure and answer any questions you may have. Wednesday, March 4, 2009 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 ------------------------------ Robert Pinheiro Consulting LLC 908-654-1939 bp at bobpinheiro.com www.bobpinheiro.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 9154 bytes Desc: not available URL: From brett at projectliberty.org Fri Feb 27 16:45:59 2009 From: brett at projectliberty.org (Brett McDowell) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 19:45:59 -0500 Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Fwd: IDSP WK2 Working Groups - For Comment by Mar 2 In-Reply-To: <11169BEA3B01DA4887C61AF9BDA44E0303924B9D@ny-exchange.ANSI.org> References: <11169BEA3B01DA4887C61AF9BDA44E0303924B9D@ny-exchange.ANSI.org> Message-ID: Is there any overlap between these three ANSI IDSP activities and the new focus for the ID-Theft Prevention Work Group? Brett McDowell | +1.413.652.1248 | http://info.brettmcdowell.com ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: James McCabe Date: 2009/2/26 Subject: IDSP WK2 Working Groups - For Comment by Mar 2 To: IDSP-WK2-MEASURING at maillist.ansi.org Dear IDSP WK2 Participants, Thank you to all who participated in this week?s launch meeting. While reporting on identity theft was seen as a somewhat subjective field for standardization, the consensus was that standards for measuring the problem warrant further investigation.? To that end, three working groups were established with the scope, leader and initial list of participants described below.? If you see your name listed and you were not present during this phase of discussion, it means that you were volunteered for that group.? If you do not wish to participate, or want to be on another group, please let me know.? If you do not see your name and wish to participate, please let me know which group by close of business Monday.? I will follow up separately with each of the working groups with other aspects of my notes from the discussion. The leaders of each of the working groups will be invited to join James Lee in delivering a status report at the April 27-28 IDSP plenary meeting in the Washington, DC area.? If the leaders are unable to be present for that meeting, we would ask them to identify someone else from their group to report on progress at that time. Working Group1 - Definitions Scope: ?Compile an inventory of existing glossaries of identity theft terms.? Identify any that may be causing confusion in the marketplace. Leader: Brian Zimmer brian_zimmer at secure-license.org Participants: Jean Bruesewitz jean.bruesewitz at msn.com Madison Ayer jmayer at idwatchdog.com Linda Foley lfoley at idtheftcenter.org Jeremy Miller jmiller at kroll.com Tom Oscherwitz toscherwitz at idanalytics.com Joanna Crane (subject to confirmation by her) Working Group 2 ? Research Scope: Compile an inventory of recent research on identity theft and data breach trends, identity theft protection services and information security solutions.? Note any significant disparities in conclusions drawn from similar studies that employed different methodologies. Leader: Rick Kam rick.kam at idexpertscorp.com Participants: Bo Holland bo.holland at debix.com Melissa Sandefur MSandefur at kroll.com Don Rebovich drebovich at utica.edu Working Group 3 ? Methodologies Scope: Compile an inventory of existing standards and best practices on research methodologies.? Focus on the extent to which they address the need for transparency of methodology. Leader: Jim Van Dyke jvd at javelinstrategy.com Participants: Erin Kenneally erin at elchemy.org Gary Gordon gary.gordon at verizon.net Keith Anderson (possibly, subject to confirmation by Joanna Crane) If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Best regards, Jim McCabe Senior Director, Consumer Relations and IDSP American National Standards Institute 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor New York, NY? 10036 1-212-642-8921; Fax: 1-212-840-2298 jmccabe at ansi.org ANSI MEMBERSHIP Active participation in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and its programs provides access rights to information and business intelligence, discounts on many products and services, and the opportunity to build relationships that empower you with a voice and influence over the standardization and conformity assessment decisions that directly affect your business. To join today, or for more information on the benefits of ANSI membership, email membership at ansi.org. From bob at bobpinheiro.com Sat Feb 28 06:53:27 2009 From: bob at bobpinheiro.com (Bob Pinheiro) Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:53:27 -0500 Subject: [SIG-IDtheft] Fwd: IDSP WK2 Working Groups - For Comment by Mar 2 In-Reply-To: References: <11169BEA3B01DA4887C61AF9BDA44E0303924B9D@ny-exchange.ANSI.org> Message-ID: <49A94FE7.1080405@bobpinheiro.com> These IDSP activities are concerned with investigating the feasibility of creating "standards" for measuring, and reporting on, identity theft. That's not something I'd envision the ID Theft WG getting involved with. On the other hand, IDSP has another working group (WK1) that is seeking to introduce some standardization into the identity proofing process. That may be something that could have an impact, especially for IAF and IAEG. Bob ------------------------------ Robert Pinheiro Consulting LLC 908-654-1939 bp at bobpinheiro.com www.bobpinheiro.com Brett McDowell wrote: > Is there any overlap between these three ANSI IDSP activities and the > new focus for the ID-Theft Prevention Work Group? > > Brett McDowell | +1.413.652.1248 | http://info.brettmcdowell.com > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: James McCabe > Date: 2009/2/26 > Subject: IDSP WK2 Working Groups - For Comment by Mar 2 > To: IDSP-WK2-MEASURING at maillist.ansi.org > > > Dear IDSP WK2 Participants, > > > > Thank you to all who participated in this week?s launch meeting. > While reporting on identity theft was seen as a somewhat subjective > field for standardization, the consensus was that standards for > measuring the problem warrant further investigation. To that end, > three working groups were established with the scope, leader and > initial list of participants described below. If you see your name > listed and you were not present during this phase of discussion, it > means that you were volunteered for that group. If you do not wish to > participate, or want to be on another group, please let me know. If > you do not see your name and wish to participate, please let me know > which group by close of business Monday. I will follow up separately > with each of the working groups with other aspects of my notes from > the discussion. > > > > The leaders of each of the working groups will be invited to join > James Lee in delivering a status report at the April 27-28 IDSP > plenary meeting in the Washington, DC area. If the leaders are unable > to be present for that meeting, we would ask them to identify someone > else from their group to report on progress at that time. > > > > Working Group1 - Definitions > > Scope: Compile an inventory of existing glossaries of identity theft > terms. Identify any that may be causing confusion in the marketplace. > > > > Leader: > > Brian Zimmer brian_zimmer at secure-license.org > > > > Participants: > > Jean Bruesewitz jean.bruesewitz at msn.com > > Madison Ayer jmayer at idwatchdog.com > > Linda Foley lfoley at idtheftcenter.org > > Jeremy Miller jmiller at kroll.com > > Tom Oscherwitz toscherwitz at idanalytics.com > > Joanna Crane (subject to confirmation by her) > > > > Working Group 2 ? Research > > Scope: Compile an inventory of recent research on identity theft and > data breach trends, identity theft protection services and information > security solutions. Note any significant disparities in conclusions > drawn from similar studies that employed different methodologies. > > > > Leader: > > Rick Kam rick.kam at idexpertscorp.com > > > > Participants: > > Bo Holland bo.holland at debix.com > > Melissa Sandefur MSandefur at kroll.com > > Don Rebovich drebovich at utica.edu > > > > Working Group 3 ? Methodologies > > Scope: Compile an inventory of existing standards and best practices > on research methodologies. Focus on the extent to which they address > the need for transparency of methodology. > > > > Leader: > > Jim Van Dyke jvd at javelinstrategy.com > > > > Participants: > > Erin Kenneally erin at elchemy.org > > Gary Gordon gary.gordon at verizon.net > > Keith Anderson (possibly, subject to confirmation by Joanna Crane) > > > > If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > Jim McCabe > > Senior Director, Consumer Relations and IDSP > > American National Standards Institute > > 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor > > New York, NY 10036 > > 1-212-642-8921; Fax: 1-212-840-2298 > > jmccabe at ansi.org > > ANSI MEMBERSHIP > > Active participation in the American National Standards Institute > (ANSI) and its programs provides access rights to information and > business intelligence, discounts on many products and services, and > the opportunity to build relationships that empower you with a voice > and influence over the standardization and conformity assessment > decisions that directly affect your business. To join today, or for > more information on the benefits of ANSI membership, email > membership at ansi.org. > > _______________________________________________ > This is a public mailing list. Content is NOT confidential. > > Sig-idtheft mailing list > Sig-idtheft at lists.projectliberty.org > http://lists.projectliberty.org/mailman/listinfo/sig-idtheft_lists.projectliberty.org > >