- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2010 23:29:50 +0100
- To: Renato Iannella <renato@nicta.com.au>
- Cc: public-pling@w3.org
Hi Renato, this looks a bit like the IPSE experience I had with CEN starting 2000. In IPSE, IT consumers tried to establish a privacy standard that they would attach to a contractual arrangement so that IT producers would have to fulfill those requirements: http://www.cen.eu/cen/Sectors/Sectors/ISSS/Activity/Documents/ipsefinalreportwebversion.pdf The IT industry did not really like the approach and the group was really difficult. I also wonder what their relation is to ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 27 WG 5 that establishes such protocols since years. Best, Rigo On Friday 05 March 2010 00:32:41 Renato Iannella wrote: > OASIS Opens Discussion List for Operational Aspects of Privacy Management > Staff, OASIS Announcement > > OASIS members have requested the creation of a new discussion list on > 'Operational Aspects of Privacy Management' with a view to possible > formation of a Technical Committee: 'OASIS Privacy Management Reference > Model (PMRM) TC'. > > As proposed, the OASIS TC will "develop a Privacy Management Reference > Model, which is intended to serve as a template for developing operational > solutions to privacy issues, as an analytical tool for assessing the > completeness of proposed solutions, and as the basis for establishing > categories and groupings of privacy management controls. The Reference > Model will not be a specification in the formal sense, but is intended > to be used as the basis for an implementation standard, which would be > developed independently. Comprehensive Use Cases will be solicited and > developed in several areas to test the completeness and robustness of > the Reference Model. > > OASIS members and non-members alike are invited to participate in the > new discussion list in order to discuss the merits of the proposal and > advisability of creating a new OASIS TC. The discussion list at > 'privacymgmt-discuss@lists.oasis-open.org' is governed by Section 2.1 of > the OASIS TC Process, and may last up to 90 days. Typically, participants > in the list will determine whether there is sufficient interest to form > an OASIS TC, and then collaborate on a draft TC charter for submission. > Only subscribers to the list will have the ability to post to it. If > you do not wish to subscribe, but would like to monitor the discussion, > archives of the list will be made publicly accessible. > > http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/201003/msg00002.html > See also the Webinar slide set: > http://xml.coverpages.org/PMRM-Overview-OASIS-Webinar-20100223.pdf >
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