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1 The Canadian National Committee on Identity Management
Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14 DOCUMENT #: GSC14-PLEN-038 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: ISACC AGENDA ITEM: 6.4 CONTACT(S): Jim MacFie The Canadian National Committee on Identity Management Jim MacFie, ISACC Geneva, July 1

2 Many groups work on Identity, Identity Management, Privacy, etc.;
The Problem Many groups work on Identity, Identity Management, Privacy, etc.; Cohesion is lacking; Concepts and Definitions are inconsistent and differ; Cultures differ in what is meant by identity, privacy, etc., Leads to confusion. Definitions of Identity differ; Definitions of, and span of, Identity Management differ; Inconsistent use and meaning of terms in products from the organization; Confusion rife. 2 Geneva, July 2

3 Identities Exist in Many Forms and Places
People have multiple “identities”: Work: Family: Hobby: Volunteer: PC Collaboration PDA Video Voice Telephony Smart - Whatever IM, phone Whatever you’re doing you’re using Web (applications)‏ Cellular (devices)‏ Apps ERP Wherever you are At your Desk (across various access types)‏ In the Air Managed Office On the Road At Home In Town 3 Geneva, July 3

4 Differing Views of Identity and Identity Management
Many differing views exist: Business Centric Views Government Centric Views Subscriber Centric Views None of these views coincide Few of these views synchronize 4 Geneva, July 4

5 Legacy Identity Management Current Identity Management Trends
Wireline Legacy Identity Management Strategic Direction Shift Wireline Current Identity Management Trends Source FG IDM Tutorial, September 2007, Geneva 5 Geneva, July 5

6 Challenges Many threats exist to Identity and to Identity Management
Threats to Privacy Identification vs. Authentication vs. Verification What happens when things go wrong: Who owns the data? Who has control? Who is responsible? Where is the data stored, Offshore? Who will help resolve the problem? 6 Geneva, July 6

7 Current Activities in Many Standards Groups and Fora
ISO/IEC JTC 1 ITU-T SG 17 OECD Public and Private sectors Consortia and Fora 7 Geneva, July 7

8 Canada's Response – Next Steps
Create a single Experts Group to cover all activities and standards; Outreach to other related activities and groups; Establish a consistent set of concepts, terms and definitions across all contexts; Encourage consistent use across all activities (e.g. wireline, wireless and internet interests). 8 Geneva, July 8


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