- From: Junichi Hashimoto <xju-hashimoto@kddi.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 17:37:07 +0900
- To: Song Li <ls@newskysecurity.com>, Yingying Chen <yingying@w3.org>, public-auto-privacy-security@w3.org
- Cc: T Guild <ted@w3.org>
Hi Song and Yingin, Nice to meet you two! As I told a bit in the meeting, current TF's mission is creating a guideline to use/implement vehicle API, especially on access control for the API. Additionally, the websocket-based approach could bring new security issues. If we need wss:// instead of ws://, we have to care whether it is feasible to install server certificate into each local service/device etc. Let's discuss widely and create a good guideline. Regards, Junichi Hashimoto On 16/03/4 15:13 , Song Li wrote: > absolutely, let me reach out to my contacts. > > Thanks > Song > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Yingying Chen <yingying@w3.org > <mailto:yingying@w3.org>> wrote: > > Thanks Ted for the intro. > > Hi Song, > > Nice meeting you today on the call. Welcome to join the automotive > group! > > I work to facilitate increasing participation in Automotive > activity in China. If you can help to introduce some China local > companies that are interested in automotive platform/services, I > would be happy to talk to them and try to involve more people in > China industry to join our discussion. > > Thank you. > > Best Regards, > Yingying > > > On 3/4/2016 1:35 PM, Song Li wrote: >> Thanks Ted! >> >> Hi Yingying and Junichi, >> >> Very nice to e-meet you! Yes I have some contact in Chinese >> companies that are involved in this industry. Our company, NewSky >> Security, is recently selected as one of the 20 worldwide startups >> AliCloud sponsors. AliCloud is Alibaba's cloud platform, as >> Amazon's AWS. >> >> Thanks >> Song >> >> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Ted Guild <ted@w3.org >> <mailto:ted@w3.org>> wrote: >> >> Song Li, >> >> I added you to the Privacy and Security Task Force mailing list. >> >> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auto-privacy-security/ >> >> Here is the initial CfP, limiting scope to what we are working >> on in the >> WG. >> >> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-automotive/2015Jun/0001.html >> >> Main wiki page >> >> https://www.w3.org/auto/security/wiki/ASP_TF >> >> which links off to other resources. >> >> As during the course of our communication you indicated you >> had some >> good contacts in automotive/telematics within some Chinese >> companies I >> am introducing you to my Beihang University based colleague >> Yingying >> Chen. She was on the call today and is looking to expand Chinese >> company involvement. Alibaba is fairly active with their >> primary focus >> at present on Locations Based Services work coming out of >> Genivi with >> Peugot. Tomtom, Volvo and Harman were involved in that LBS >> work in >> Genivi and hopefully will get involved. To further confuse >> things that >> will be taking place in the Business Group. The Working Group is >> formally chartered to bring the Vehicle spec, which was the >> primary >> focus of today's call, forward as a W3C standard. The >> Business Group >> acts as an early incubator. Mostly it is all the same people, >> just >> setting boundaries and expectations on deliverables. >> >> -- >> Ted Guild <ted@w3.org <mailto:ted@w3.org>> >> W3C Systems Team >> http://www.w3.org >> >> > >
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