Issues/Questions for Security Discussion

Hi All,

I was asked to send a list of questions/issues related to content security for our F2F session at TPAC.

I have divided issues/questions into following buckets. Here is my prelim list.


  1.  Publishers Related Security Issues
     *   A proper security / encryption technology is used while creating the content
     *   DRM:
*  Multiple DRM solutions exist each with its own strengths and weaknesses. No common DRM for future textbook formats. Existing DRM solutions may not be sufficient for future e-textbooks formats e.g., HTML-5.


  1.  Secure Transmission/Distribution:
     *   Making sure the digital content is securely transmitted and not tampered with during transmission


  1.  Client Side issues
     *   Encryption on device
*  Making sure that digital books are always kept encrypted on user devices

     *   Offline Consumption:
*  Paid e-book should be allowed to store on local storage for off-line reading/consumption


  1.  Preventing un-authorized Copy and Distribution


Please provide your inputs, issues, questions.

Thank you,
Sharad
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From: Solomon, Madi [mailto:madi.solomon@pearson.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 1:36 AM
To: public-digipub-ig@w3.org
Cc: Markus Gylling; Ivan Herman
Subject: Digital Publishing IG agenda

Agenda
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  *   *       Confirm topics to cover at TPAC:

     *   Infographics (Tzviya Siegman, Wiley)
     *   Fonts, typography (Vladimir Levantovsky, Monotype)
     *    Behavioral Adaptional Content (Tzivya Siegman, Wiley)
     *   Security (Shard Garg, Intel)

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* Digital Publishing Interest Group Charter
http://www..w3.org/2013/02/digpubig.html<http://www.w3.org/2013/02/digpubig..html>

* Report from previous ebook workshop February 2013 in New York
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* Report from previous ebook workshop  June 2013 in Tokyo,
https://www.w3.org/2013/06/ebooks/report.php
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* Report of informal W3C telecon on ebooks and CSS, held at 22 March, 2013.
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* Information page on the upcoming workshop in Paris (September 16, 17)
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madi





Madi Weland Solomon
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Pearson plc
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