Identity Trust Charter

Name
Identity Trust

Purpose
This work group has been set up to develop the Master Data Controller Access Framework (MCAF). The effort spent on this Framework has illustrated that there is a lack of taxonomy for control and consent for use of identifiers in information sharing.

In efforts to design a framework it has become clear that with out a common map of control and a common approach to developing a framework for identity trust, there is little hope of developing it.

For this reason Identity Trust is now looking at how to contribute this experience to the commons.

Practices
There will be regular calls and workgroup use case submissions that will form the bulk of development practice. This WG intends to contribute to discussion of regulation and support work towards a digital standard of notice.

This WG will interact with community, advocacy, academic, standard based, governmental, and industry efforts. (Updated list forth coming)

Requirements of Participation and How to Join
Membership is open to anyone who is interested in putting the law and policy together to create a secure, user-centric identity legal framework.

Anyone may join although the working group is not actively using a mailing list at this time. [if you are interested, please send an email to identitytrust@gmail.com]

Licenses and/or Restrictions on Usage of Work Product
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Dependant on participation and volunteers/sponsorship, collaborative discussion and analysis will be summarised and disseminated for use in other projects.

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Current Meeting Schedule
There are no regular in person meetings. The main activity at this moment is finishing the draft and first use case of the Work Group. Once this has been review, this Charter Will be announced and invites sent for a face to face meeting at IIW 2010 in London.

Current Deliverables and Milestones
To discuss community projects which can provide an example of positve privacy.

Current Membership

 * Mark Lizar
 * Louis Monvoisin

Current Sponsorship
ISPI Clips  brought to this working group by Institute for the Study of Privacy Issues (ISPI)

Current Stewards Council Representative and Alternate
Primary: Mark Lizar Alternate:

This WG effort is dedicated to the memory of Nick Givotovsky

Current References
Cofta, Piotr (2007) Trust, Complexity and Control - Confidence in a Convergent World. John Wiley & Sons.

Morrone Adolfo, Tontoranelli, Noemi, and Ranuzzi Giulia (2009) How Good Is Trust? Measuring Trust And Its Role For The Progress Of Societies. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: 38.

History
Identity Trust is a working group that has been gestating since 2007 as in preparing to be officially restarted at the IIW 2010 in London on October 11th.

This working group effort was started to develop a framework for the individual for Trust and control in Identity Management.