- From: Ted Guild <edwardguild@geotab.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2024 10:15:18 -0500
- To: public-automotive <public-automotive@w3.org>
- Cc: Niclas Gyllenram <niclas@aidenabled.com>, Kara Grasso <kara.grasso@360ofme.com>, Martin Voshell <marty@w3.org>, Martin Thomson <mt@mozilla.com>, public-autoprivacy@w3.org
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We are looking to kickoff the W3C Automotive Privacy Principles Community Group the week of 29 January. Please take a few minutes to indicate on this doodle survey when might be good for you to attend so we can select a time that would get us a quorum. https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/ep9RDzQa We are also discussing starting a complimentary group in COVESA focusing on Consent Management. https://www.w3.org/community/autoprivacy/ On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 1:56 PM Ted Guild <edwardguild@geotab.com> wrote: > We will be wrapping up the W3C Automotive Working Group, hopefully > bringing VISS version 2 to Recommendation in the coming months. VISS will > continue at COVESA (yet to be kicked off), especially as it is a central > point in COVESA/AutoSAR collaboration. The ontology/data modeling work will > also continue at COVESA and hopefully with members of the W3C community. > > One of the last things we have been working on in VISS is to include the > concept of being able to support external consent management frameworks. > Although some auto manufacturers have partially addressed consent, it tends > to be limited to their proprietary platforms. Properly handling consent and > privacy in a broader ecosystem would be a major enabler for the multitude > of industries seeking to provide services to vehicle owners. > > We are launching the W3C Automotive Privacy Principles Community Group. > Membership in W3C or COVESA is not required, anyone is welcome to > participate. > > The thinking is having a theoretical, principled effort at W3C and a > practical, proof of concept effort at COVESA would compliment one another > well. COVESA, formerly GENIVI, and W3C have a long track record of > collaborating around automotive with the former well established with the > auto industry (OEM, suppliers, solution providers) and the latter the Web > community and big tech. > > Please consider joining this group or forwarding to colleagues or > acquaintances who may be interested. > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: <public-council@w3.org> > Date: Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 12:03 PM > Subject: Automotive Privacy Principles Community Group Launched > To: Ted Guild <edwardguild@geotab.com>, Ulf Bjorkengren < > ulf.bjorkengren@gmail.com>, Rudolf Streif <rudolf.streif@ibeeto.com>, > Ansgar Gerlicher <gerlicher@hdm-stuttgart.de>, Paul Boyes > <paul.boyes@covesa.global>, Cc: <public-council@w3.org> > > > With your support, the Automotive Privacy Principles Community Group has > been launched: > http://www.w3.org/community/autoprivacy/ > > This group was originally proposed on 2024-01-03 > by Ted Guild. The following people supported its > creation: > Ted Guild > Ulf Bjorkengren > Rudolf Streif > Ansgar Gerlicher > Paul Boyes > > To join the group, please use: > http://www.w3.org/community/autoprivacy/join > > Please note that supporting a group is different from joining > a group. Supporters must also enroll if they wish to participate. > > -------------------- > Vehicles are becoming increasingly connected, enabling rich data and > useful services. A major obstacle to transportation's information > transformation is better protection of personal privacy. The Mozilla > Foundation properly called in out in their assessment It’s Official: > Cars Are the Worst Product Category We Have Ever Reviewed for Privacy . > The goal of this Community Group is to create guiding principles > specific to the automotive industry and to work in conjunction with > COVESA in prototyping and promoting appropriate solutions. > -------------------- > > Thank you, > > W3C Community Development Team >
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