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1 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Presentation of contributions to ITU-T SG17: GuidelinesITU-T SG17 Martin Euchner, Advisor Martin.Euchner@itu.int ITU-T Study Group 17, Security

2 April 2015 Committed to Connecting the World 2 Overview

3 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 The importance of contributions Contributions provide the vital “fuel” to the work of Study Group 17. Well-written and well-structured contributions are essential to the success of Study Group 17 work programme. Our collaborative work towards global ICT security standards depends wholly on the timely submission of relevant, quality contributions by delegates to the ITU-T SG17.

4 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Contributions can address topics within the mandate of Study Group 17, or related to the Questions under studymandate of Study Group 17 Questions under study Such as Inputs/comments against SG17 study items and work items under development.work items under development New work item proposals. Organization and working methods of SG17. Material for information or for discussion.

5 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 SG17 is interested in receiving Contributions from developing countries, which address Experiences and best practices of developing countries in the implementation of security standards; Review, and comments on existing ITU-T security Recommendations, or inputs to the current work items under study of SG17; Requirements/needs from developing countries for new technical security standards.

6 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Suggested Areas of Focus (the listed items below from the 2014-09 ITU Security workshop do not necessarily constitute SG17 work items)  Spam (in Q5/17)  Identity management for mobile financial transactions (in Q10/17)  e-health security (in Q9/17)  Cloud computing security (in Q8/17)  Big data security (in Q8/17)  Personal data protection and privacy (in Qs 3, 5, 8, 10, 11/17)  Critical information infrastructure security  Smart grid security (in Q6/17)  Internet of Things (IoT) security (in Q6/17)  Exchange of cybersecurity information (in Q4/17)  Directory and PKI (in Q11/17)  Information security management (in Q3/17)  Security architecture provisions for end users (in Q2/17)

7 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Submission of contributions to SG17 is discouraged which addresses  issues outside the remit of ITU;  topics not in scope of Study Group 17.

8 April 2015 Committed to Connecting the World 8 Backup material

9 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Where to find information on submitting contributions to ITU-T General directives on the preparation and submission of contributions are set out in the ITU-T A-series Recommendations. Rec. ITU-T A.1 covers the submission and processing of contributions, i.e. deadlines, posting, patent/licensing declarations. Rec. ITU-T A.1 Rec. ITU-T A.2, including its Appendix, provides guidelines on content, mechanics and formatting. Rec. ITU-T A.2

10 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Contributions should be concise and universal Concisely drafted and clearly written, comprehensive, universally understood. Not using technical jargon peculiar to an author’s country. Using international terminology and units (e.g. ISO/IEC system of units and UTC universal time). In one or more of the official languages of the Union. (alternative submission deadlines apply if translation required)

11 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 What should not be submitted or included Documents of purely theoretical interest, or not in scope of the mandate of Study Group 17, or not directly related to the Questions under study.mandate of Study Group 17Questions under study Articles published in the technical press (unless they relate directly to Questions under study). Passages of an unduly commercial nature.

12 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Detailed guidelines: Structure and Content

13 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Length of contributions Should not, as a rule, exceed about 2500 words (no more than 5 printed pages). Should not include more than 3 pages of figures. (i.e. making 8 pages in all) Should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 150-200 words.

14 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Contribution content and structure A contribution should start with a Heading and an Abstract as independent sections. Main text of contribution should have 2 sections:  1. Rationale (or Discussion)  2. Proposal (or Conclusion). Supplementary sections such as annexes, if required. Patent and licensing declaration, if relevant. Note: Guidelines for structure of main text do not apply to draft Recommendations or to submission by Rapporteurs.

15 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Heading and Abstract 1. The Heading Relevant Question, Place/Date of Meeting, SG and WP, Source (Member State, Sector Member, Academia, Associate), Title of Contribution, Contact Information of contributor. 2. The Abstract Very important section, which summarises content and aim of contribution. 150-200 words. Should enable readers to determine quickly whether of interest to them, often which WPs/Qs should review it. Should be understandable by other study groups too.

16 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Rationale or Discussion 3. The Rationale (Discussion) Outlines the reasons, the justification for the proposals or conclusions. Develops the theme. Describes the methods used, any observations and findings. Provides comments on their significance.

17 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Proposal - Conclusion 4. The Proposal and/or The Conclusion Main text should end with a Conclusion and ideally a concrete Proposal for moving work forward. A Proposal is used when offering suggestions for acceptance by meeting (e.g. solutions, plans to be implemented). It requests decisions or actions. A Conclusion is used when contribution is for information only. It summarizes observations. When both are used, Proposal follows Conclusion.

18 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Supplementary Sections Supporting/more detailed information that can interrupt the flow of ideas in main text, should be placed in supplementary sections. These can include annexes, appendices, references and attachments. These should be very relevant to the contribution and limited in length & number.

19 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Mechanics and Format Page Format: A4 format whenever possible. Clause numbering: Contribution should be structured logically and, using discrete clauses/subclauses for different levels of detail. (e.g. 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2.1) Figures and diagrams must be clear, legible in A4. Formulae – Mathematical formulae should only be presented for explaining texts. Details of how they are derived should be avoided.

20 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Mechanics and Format (cont’d) Quotations: Simple reference to doc/para no. of existing texts or key phrase. No lengthy quotes. References to other ITU ‑ T texts to be made by using the official document number, e.g. COM 17 – R10. Revision to existing text – If contribution proposes modifications to an existing text, e.g. a draft Recommendation, the portions of the text to be modified should be clearly shown with revision marks.

21 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 Submission of Contributions: Timing

22 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 How to submit a contribution Via electronic means, through DDP (Direct Document Posting) or to the TSB e-mail address at tsbsg17@itu.inttsbsg17@itu.int If software to be included, software copyright statement and licensing declaration form to be submitted at same time as contribution. (form available on ITU-T website)ITU-T website

23 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 When to submit a contribution At least 2 months before the meeting in question if translation is requested. -Contributions received less than two months (but not less than 12 days) before cannot (guaranteed to) be translated. At least 12 calendar days before the meeting in question if no translation required. Contributions received less than 12 days before the meeting will not appear on the agenda and will be held for the next meeting

24 Committed to Connecting the World International Telecommunication Union April 2015 We look forward to your contributions We look forward to your contributions Thank you


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