From kurt at projectliberty.org Tue Oct 28 10:20:24 2008 From: kurt at projectliberty.org (Kurt Kolok) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:20:24 -0400 Subject: [Sig-vpi] Call Reminder: October 30, 10am PDT, 1pm EDT, 17.00 UK, 18.00 CET Message-ID: <005b01c93921$774f00a0$65ed01e0$@org> All, Following are the call details and proposed agenda for this week's Volunteered Personal Information SIG kick-off call. Please note the times. Kick-off teleconference: October 30, 2008, 10-11amPDT/1pm-2pm EDT/5-6pmBST/18.00-19.00 CET Dial In: US toll-free number: 866-469-3239 US toll number: 650-429-3300 SIG Meeting Number or Access Code: 78701111# For international local access numbers, the SIG charter and other support materials please visit the wiki at the following link: http://wiki.projectliberty.org/index.php/VolunteeredPersonalInformationSIG Proposed Agenda: 1) Introductions 2) Review the charter 3) Identify & discuss deliverables 4) Discuss next steps 5) Possible call schedule/frequency 6) AOB Regards, Kurt Kurt Kolok Program Coordinator Liberty Alliance Project -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20081028/f3a07fc7/attachment.html From iain.henderson at mydex.org Thu Oct 30 04:52:37 2008 From: iain.henderson at mydex.org (Iain Henderson) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:52:37 +0000 Subject: [Sig-vpi] First Volunteered Personal Information SIG Call Today - Agenda Message-ID: Folks, We are due to have the first conference call for this special interest group later today. I see this very much as an introductory session, checking out views on the SIG charter, and gathering queries on where we are headed and how we propose to get there. If you have time, it would be useful if you could read the SIG charter and gather any questions you have on it. Also, the attached article was published in the FT a month or so back and is a very short summary of the situation that we envisage/ hope to tackle. In terms of agenda, I suggest we start with a quick introduction from each participant, and a short summary of what each hopes to get from the SIG. Then we can move on to questions/ suggestions on the charter, and discuss what we want to tackle first. Regards Iain Henderson Founder, Mydex CIC (+44) 7803 929 603 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Volunteered Personal Information (VPI) SIG CharterFINAL.doc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 118784 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20081030/64094243/attachment-0001.obj -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Could you post the other document there as well so we can keep track? If you haven't uploaded PDF's to a MediaWiki before it can be tricky. Joni is probably your best support person for sorting that out if you have questions. Talk soon! Brett McDowell | +1.413.652.1248 On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Iain Henderson wrote: > Folks, > > We are due to have the first conference call for this special interest > group later today. > > I see this very much as an introductory session, checking out views on the > SIG charter, and gathering queries on where we are headed and how we propose > to get there. > > If you have time, it would be useful if you could read the SIG charter and > gather any questions you have on it. Also, the attached article was > published in the FT a month or so back and is a very short summary of the > situation that we envisage/ hope to tackle. > > In terms of agenda, I suggest we start with a quick introduction from each > participant, and a short summary of what each hopes to get from the SIG. > > Then we can move on to questions/ suggestions on the charter, and discuss > what we want to tackle first. > > Regards > > Iain Henderson > Founder, Mydex CIC > (+44) 7803 929 603 > > > > Iain Henderson > iain.henderson at mydex.org > > This email and any attachment contains information which is private and > confidential and is intended for the addressee only. If you are not an > addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e-mail or any > attachment. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the > sender by return e-mail and then destroy it. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sig-vpi mailing list > Sig-vpi at lists.projectliberty.org > > http://lists.projectliberty.org/mailman/listinfo/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20081030/3d7703b3/attachment.html From koneil at cyva.com Thu Oct 30 10:22:44 2008 From: koneil at cyva.com (Kevin O'Neil) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:22:44 -0700 Subject: [Sig-vpi] FW: [Framework] ISTPA: Project Presidio Message-ID: <06A7D9775CE449D2AA50CE9407A4FA87@CYVA03> FYI http://www.projectpresidio.com/ Some heavyweights getting behind using trusted technologies to aid in trusted information sharing. PI = John Mitchell at Stanford. Collaborative policies and assured information sharing Overview Modern organizations have access to massive amounts of structured and unstructured data from myriad sources, including information from internal activities, collected sensor data, data from active, potential, or past partners, and data from interacting with cooperative or unaffiliated entities. The project aims to develop new methods for information sharing across and within security levels, with specific attention to confidentiality, privacy, trust, data quality and provenance. One focus is on formal policy specification languages, rigorous semantics, and supporting tools that allow organizations to define and analyze their information dissemination and release policies and priorities. The project aims to develop theory and algorithms for the design of incentive-compatible sharing policies, including methods for value-maximizing policy design and quantitative models for policy optimization and risk management. In addition, the project will investigate policy enforcement using cryptographic methods, trusted computing architectures, and related approaches, including policy enforcement by encryption, policy-enforcement by cryptographic obfuscation, private information sharing using Trusted Computing (TCG), and sharing and data mining using efficient secure multi-party computation. Team Dan Boneh (Stanford University) Anupam Datta (CMU) Joe Hellerstein (UC Berkeley) John C. Mitchell, PI (Stanford University) Helen Nissenbaum (NYU) Tim Roughgarden (Stanford University) Andre Scedrov (University of Pennsylvania) Hovav Shacham (UCSD) Vitaly Shmatikov (UT Austin) Dawn Song (Berkeley) Brent Waters (SRI / UT Austin) Kevin O'Neil CYVA Research Corporation 3525 Del Mar Heights Rd., Ste. #327 San Diego, CA 92130 858 793 8100 (direct) koneil at cyva.com www.cyva.com Confidentiality Notice The information contained in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorized to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. CYVA Research is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission of the information contained in this communication nor for any delay in its receipt. -----Original Message----- From: Michael.Willett at seagate.com [mailto:Michael.Willett at seagate.com] Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 11:47 AM To: framework at list.istpa.org Subject: [Framework] ISTPA: Project Presidio Importance: High FYI: http://www.projectpresidio.com/ Some heavyweights getting behind using trusted technologies to aid in trusted information sharing. PI = John Mitchell at Stanford. John Mitchell's kickoff presentation is a good read: http://www.projectpresidio.com/meetings/080912-umbc-kickoff Note the several charts on privacy. The presentation and the focus of the group just BEGS for a privacy management reference model, in support of their secure distributed computing model for information sharing. I will plan to contact Mitchell and introduce our work. Michael _______________________________________________ Framework mailing list Framework at list.istpa.org http://list.istpa.org/mailman/listinfo/framework From joni at ieee-isto.org Thu Oct 30 11:08:56 2008 From: joni at ieee-isto.org (Joni Brennan) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:08:56 -0700 Subject: [Sig-vpi] Liberty IGF Privacy Constraints and CARML Profile of Privacy Constraints Message-ID: <947ea3330810301108h74c153b1o2481356638137267@mail.gmail.com> Hi VPI SIG folks, As per our discussion on today's I am including links to 2 published components of the Liberty IGF Framework. 1. Liberty IGF Privacy Constraints http://www.project*liberty*.org/*liberty* /content/download/4323/28921/file/draft-*liberty*-igf-*privacy*-*constraints *-v1.0-04.pdf 2. CARML Profile of Liberty IGF Privacy Constraints http://www.project*liberty*.org/*liberty* /content/download/4327/28933/file/draft-*liberty* -igf-carml-profile-privcon-v1.0-02.pdf Please feel free to review these documents as supplemental to our discussions. Also list members are encouraged to share these references with friends, colleagues (etc) who may find them interesting. Cheers, -- Joni Brennan IEEE-ISTO Liberty Alliance Project Operations Manager voice:+1 732-226-4223 email: joni @ projectliberty.org email: joni @ ieee-isto.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.projectliberty.org/pipermail/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org/attachments/20081030/0576dc91/attachment.html From iain.henderson at mydex.org Fri Oct 31 03:43:14 2008 From: iain.henderson at mydex.org (Iain Henderson) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:43:14 +0000 Subject: [Sig-vpi] First Volunteered Personal Information SIG Call Today - Agenda In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <34DEDEAB-6499-44E3-A3E8-39539694B3AD@mydex.org> Thanks Brett, i'll look to get the wiki updated on Monday with the notes and various relevant documents/ links. Cheers Iain On 30 Oct 2008, at 14:57, Brett McDowell wrote: > Iain, the charter is also online (wiki.projectliberty.org). Could > you post the other document there as well so we can keep track? If > you haven't uploaded PDF's to a MediaWiki before it can be tricky. > Joni is probably your best support person for sorting that out if > you have questions. > > Talk soon! > > Brett McDowell | +1.413.652.1248 > > > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Iain Henderson > wrote: > Folks, > > We are due to have the first conference call for this special > interest group later today. > > I see this very much as an introductory session, checking out views > on the SIG charter, and gathering queries on where we are headed and > how we propose to get there. > > If you have time, it would be useful if you could read the SIG > charter and gather any questions you have on it. Also, the attached > article was published in the FT a month or so back and is a very > short summary of the situation that we envisage/ hope to tackle. > > In terms of agenda, I suggest we start with a quick introduction > from each participant, and a short summary of what each hopes to get > from the SIG. > > Then we can move on to questions/ suggestions on the charter, and > discuss what we want to tackle first. > > Regards > > Iain Henderson > Founder, Mydex CIC > (+44) 7803 929 603 > > > > Iain Henderson > iain.henderson at mydex.org > > This email and any attachment contains information which is private > and confidential and is intended for the addressee only. If you are > not an addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e- > mail or any attachment. If you have received this e-mail in error, > please notify the sender by return e-mail and then destroy it. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sig-vpi mailing list > Sig-vpi at lists.projectliberty.org > http://lists.projectliberty.org/mailman/listinfo/sig-vpi_lists.projectliberty.org > > Iain Henderson iain.henderson at mydex.org This email and any attachment contains information which is private and confidential and is intended for the addressee only. If you are not an addressee, you are not authorised to read, copy or use the e- mail or any attachment. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail and then destroy it.