Re: CfP in Automotive Privacy and Security Task Force

(Resending to public-autowebplatform and public-automotive)

Hello,

I'm Junichi Hashimoto of KDDI R&D.

I'd like to participate the task force and also to nominate myself for 
the moderator. I am interested in the moderator because our company has 
thought security and privacy first for cell-phones and it is also 
important for connected cars.

In accordance with Hirabayashi-san's request, once I have surveyed on
security and privacy of car-and-web. Also I have developed a 
contents-sharing system for Firefox OS, which requires deep 
understanding of permission system of web-application.

My linked in here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/junichihashimoto


On 15/06/4 01:40 , Ted Guild wrote:
> This is a call for participation in a Security and Privacy Task Force.
> It will be a joint task force comprised of the W3C Automotive and Web
> Platform Business Group [1] and the W3C Automotovie Working Group [2].
> Participants need to belong to either the Business Group (BG)or
> Working Group (WG).
>
> If you are interested in participating in this task force please
> contact either one of the staff contacts (Kaz Ashimura or Ted Guild)
> or chairs (Paul Boyes or Adam Abramski), their contact information is
> in the cc line of this email.  Do encourage participation from security
> experts you are acquainted with at your organizations and those you
> collaborate with.
>
> The Working Group is chartered [3] to bring a vehicle API and data
> specification through W3C's Recommendation Track.  Any work that will
> directly influence specifications needs to be worked on solely within
> the Working Group to ensure contributions are made under the Patent
> Policy [4].  Deliverables that have no direct impact on the
> specification can be worked on jointly.
>
> The Business Group is presently undergoing rechartering after handing
> off its draft specifications to the newly formed Working Group.  Its
> charter will include Media Tuner API and Navigation/Location Based
> Services initially and will be revised as other incubator activities
> gather interest and momentum.
>
> This task force will be exploring security primarily from the
> perspective of standards being worked on in the WG or under early
> exploration in the BG, focusing on potential attack vectors being
> created.  Some consideration may be given on broader aspects of
> security but unless those areas of the purvey of other groups in W3C
> or other organizational liaisons they will be considered out of scope.
>
> Privacy similarly will remain focused on data being exposed by
> standards emerging from the WG and BG but may broaden to potential use
> cases of applications based on that data, API interaction, user data
> rights and clearly communicated opt-in sharing arrangements.
>
> It is not the intent of this task force to try to address broader
> concerns of automotive and web platform.
>
> This task force intends to liaise with the following W3C groups:
>
> * Web of Things (WoT) Interest Group [5]
> * Privacy Interest Group [6]
> * Web Application Security Working Group [7]
> * Web Security Interest Group [8]
>
> Potential deliverables:
>
> * Use cases
> * Best practices
> * Challenges
> * Requirements
>
> To avoid cross posting to BG and WG mailing lists this task force will
> use public-auto-privacy-security@w3.org as a dedicated list instead.
> It is publicly archived [9], task force participants are automatically
> subscribed and only participants are allowed to post messages.  We can
> revisit the configuration later if warranted.
>
> Follow responsible disclosure practices [10] and do *not* post any
> sensitive security information to this mailing list but instead send
> any discrete messages to chairs and staff contacts.  If necessarry we
> can create an unarchived list for confidential discussions.
>
> List of task force participants is available to W3C Members [11].
>
> [1] https://www.w3.org/community/autowebplatform/
> [2] http://www.w3.org/auto/wg/
> [3] http://www.w3.org/2014/automotive/charter
> [4] http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20040205/
> [5] http://www.w3.org/WoT/
> [6] http://www.w3.org/Privacy/
> [7] http://www.w3.org/2011/webappsec/
> [8] http://www.w3.org/Security/wiki/IG
> [9] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auto-privacy-security/
> [10] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsible_disclosure
> [11] https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/details?group=78932
>

Received on Thursday, 4 June 2015 07:04:59 UTC