FYI - GSMA and IoT security guidelines

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> From: Natasha Rooney <nrooney@gsma.com>
> Subject: WoT at TPAC
> Date: 17 August 2016 at 12:22:08 BST
> To: Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>
> Cc: Alan Bird <abird@w3.org>
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> Hi Dave!
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> I was speaking to our Connected Living team here in GSMA today and we had a few ideas of items regarding WoT. First of all we will run an internal WoT session at GSMA just for the Connected Living team, this is for us to then have a discussion on how WoT can be good for operators and possible work moving forward (if you have material / work that would be good to present please do let me know!).
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> Also - GSMA have some rather successful IoT Security Guidelines [1]. They are well regarded but also missing a lot of detail on web and internet topics. We have been asked to help expand these moving forwards, so, our team had the idea of the presenting these to W3C and IETF and getting some community feedback from the events. Would it be possible, therefore, to present these at the WoT meeting at TPAC? I guess a 20 minutes slot would be fine but I can do less or more if you would like. Let me know,
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> Thanks!
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> Natasha
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> [1] http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/future-iot-networks/iot-security-guidelines/ <http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/future-iot-networks/iot-security-guidelines/>
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   Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org <mailto:dsr@w3.org>>

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