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  • ...people can determine the current membership of another digital entity in a Trust Framework, and find services in categories that matter to them. Several [[Trust Frameworks]] exist to enable digital entities to establish the policies use
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  • == Trust Framework and Trustmark Committee (TFTM) == ..., attorneys, assessors, and other IDESG constituents to review and resolve trust framework issues that may arise in the areas of interoperability, cross-rec
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  • A list of both known trust frameworks and other catalogs of trust frameworks. ==Trust Frameworks==
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  • For a trust framework to have value for a user, two criteria are important: # The user can know if any particular web page is compliant with a trust framework.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Trust Federation Membership Validation]]
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  • ...eline set of standards and policies that apply to all of the participating trust frameworks. This baseline is more permissive at the lowest levels of assura ...IDESG Self-Assessment Listing Service (SALS) program is designed to build trust online. The SALS is a single web presence where online identity service pro
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  • |IDESG.ORG Public || DotNetNuke || inventures.com || ||primary trust zone |IDEFREGISTRY.ORG || word press || Early Adopter|| || separate trust zone
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  • ...criber token within some procedural context designed to convey a degree of trust.(Wallace)
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  • ...his is not possible if the resource owner (aka the relying party) does not trust the user's device's integrity with respect to confidential material placed * Individual users have access to a modern digital device with secure root of trust.
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  • *See also [[Entity Statement]] for the way that an entity can acquire trust.
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Policy ...iguration]], [[System High]], [[Technical Non-repudiation]], [[Threat]], [[Trust List]], [[Trusted Agent]], [[Trusted Certificate]], [[Trusted Timestamp]],
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  • ...ederal Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management Privacy Guidance for Trust Framework Assessors ...': Provides information for trust framework assessors to determine whether Trust Framework Provider
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  • '''Title''': FICAM Trust Framework Provider Adoption Process (TFPAP) For Levels of Assurance 1, 2, a ...''': Defines the process the government can determine whether to approve [[Trust Frameworks]] for federal
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  • Representation of PIV Chain-of-Trust for Import and Export; and SP 800-157, Guidelines for PIV Derived
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  • Representation of PIV Chain-of-Trust for Import and Export; and SP 800-157, Guidelines for PIV Derived chain-of-trust for collected identification data, this will contain PII which must be prot
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  • # Analyze functional model in relation to Trust Framework
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  • ...ork Plan will be arranged to achieve quick onboarding of a small number of Trust Frameworks, Federations or ID Solutions. This approach is to quickly establ
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  • *Denise asked David Temoshok to help the VPWG to map the Minors Trust Framework to the IDEF. David T. will take this to TFTM and add to their wor **David Temoshok to help VPWG map the Minors Trust Framework to IDEF.
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  • ...urity scope creep in conversation, security is related to but not equal to trust as an example.
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  • #Functional Model. Adam will present our current work Feb 26th to Trust Framework Committee, called “Draft Functional Elements”. To include sc
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  • ...as working on to over to the common pattern area. Mary will integrate the trust mark into the wiki and Ellen will do the common pattern.
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  • #*Trust Elevation Use Case – Mark Wallace volunteered to review the progress that
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  • **Jim Kragh – at HIMMS next week and will give UXC an update on trust marks and APIs for Health care with idea of updating the Health care UXC wi **FMO-06 onboarding project for trust frameworks. David took UXC through the work order. Any service provider in
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  • **David Temoshok to help VPWG map the Minor’s Trust Framework to IDEF. ...nagement was not seen at HIMSS on the floor or in major presentations. The trust framework, still is process, could help develop this in the months ahead. P
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  • #*Trust framework operations and elements. Agreed not for the functional elements #*Perhaps we should re-visit the human trust interaction?
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  • #Functional Model. Adam will present our current work Feb 26th to Trust Framework Committee, called “Draft Functional Elements”. To include sc | 10 || Trust Elevation Use Case || Mark Wallace
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  • ...the IDEF requirements, then you have additional requirements based on the trust mark you are planning to use.
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  • # Test and analyze functional elements against Trust Frameworks and other relevant works
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  • *Trust Framework Providers
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  • ...teroperability is possible here based on common internet protocols. No new trust mark would be appropriate systems operating with this minimal set of defini
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  • <center>'''Electronic Authentication Partnership (EAP) Trust Framework'''</center> ...registration and authentication of an identity; access is part of the risk/trust relationship that determines what a user is permitted to do, not who they a
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  • <center>'''Electronic Authentication Partnership (EAP) Trust Framework'''</center> The endpoint in a chain of trust.
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  • Electronic Authentication Partnership (EAP) Trust Framework
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  • Trust, Assurance, Authentication, Interoperability, Privacy
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  • * The RP has voluntarily chosen to support one or more IDESG trust frameworks known to follow IDESG principles for the user to chose from. Whe ..., but not all, of these ecosystems are expected to be compliant with IDESG trust frameworks.
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  • ...criber token within some procedural context designed to convey a degree of trust.(Wallace)
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  • :: * Patient signs-in to Provider who authenticates patient based on trust relationship between Provider and RLS
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  • <p>Trust Framework and Trustmark</p>
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  • === Trust Framework and Trustmark Committee ===
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  • ...duals looking for certification as a NSTIC-Compliant Identity Management & Trust Framework Professional
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  • :* Trust Framework - (??% done) | Access to known Identity & Trust Experts
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  • ...alog, building and manging [[Use Cases]] and identifying and cataloguing [[Trust Frameworks]].<br />
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  • # Under 13 – COPPA – Minors’ trust framework – moving forward.
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  • * An online environment where individuals and organizations can trust each other because they follow agreed-upon standards and processes to [[Ide
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  • ...eline set of standards and policies that apply to all of the participating trust frameworks. This baseline is more permissive at the lowest levels of assura # Bi-directional Trust
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  • ...reserve funds, insurance or bond risk mitigation or other measures and the Trust Framework has an IDESG approved Trustmark, or perhaps a Trustmark of an app
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  • ...(PKI), which took the format of the X.509 certificate and built chains of trust back to root certificates which were implicitly trusted. The final blow to ...s a credential from a Certificate Service Provider like Verisign or Global Trust. Attempts to deploy individual user certificates outside of an enterprise e
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  • **Determine how to enable trust between the RP and various IAPs.
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  • ==The User Trust Experience== ...user experience is that users must have authentication sites that they can trust. Any site that authenticates users can impersonate the user as well. So the
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification '''Description''': Definitions of terms for the InCommon trust framework.
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification '''Description''': The document defines the identity assurance trust model used by InCommon and provides the process for
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • * Some cultures do not trust the identity providers, even when they are citizens of the locality.
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  • ...s form the ID eco-system (the glue, in terms of enrolling into eco-system, trust relationships, etc.)
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  • ...Framework Provider Adoption Process, http://www.idmanagement.gov/documents/trust-framework-provider-adoption-process-tfpap-all-levels-assurance
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  • ...the elements should be compared to Ken Kingenstein’s periodic elements of trust as well as the use cases. **Collaborate with Ken Klingenstein on periodic table of trust elements
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  • [http://doodle.com/wr7ygnhvnqrfazky Attribute Provider Trust Framework White Paper Poll]
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  • * Tom Jones added a page on the Wiki – Taxonomy for Vulnerable Populations’ Trust Identity in Cyberspace
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  • ...ew examples in the document already, one example, how easy it is to find a trust mark.
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  • **Morpho Trust uses two products that they are attesting to and their answer is confusing
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework]]
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification ...ara Initiative Board Of Trustees]], [[Kantara Initiative Mark]], [[Kantara Trust Status List]], [[Network]], [[Password]], [[Practice Statement]], [[Public
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • '''Category''': Trust Framework Provider Specification [[Category:Trust Framework Provider Specification]]
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  • *David Temoshok to help VPWG map the Minor’s Trust Framework to IDEF.
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  • #*Considered but rejected federation and trust framework and contextual authentication.
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  • *David Temoshok to help VPWG map the Minor’s Trust Framework to IDEF. ...these patients - a thumb or hand print. The patients feel comfortable and trust this approach.
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  • ...lude ISSA and OIX, that explores the feasibility of extending an attribute trust framework to the private sector" ...tributes. But should we get RP current requirements on how they decide to trust attribute providers?
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  • ...lude ISSA and OIX, that explores the feasibility of extending an attribute trust framework to the private sector"
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  • #**Extending attribute trust framer has not really started ...ce and attribute registry work likely needs to include Joint Trademark and Trust Framework Committee
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  • ...inform any developer of a user experience that wishes to acquire the IDESG Trust Mark on the functional requirements and best practices to achieve certifica
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  • ...m proposed we request a joint committee meeting with Use Case, Privacy and Trust Framework around functional model - committee has no objections.
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  • Risk: Breach of Trust * Stuart Shapiro to provide proposed edits to Breach of Trust risk requirement
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  • '''Security''': No specific security stipulations, relies on the SCAP Trust Model For Security Automation Data (TMSAD) for
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  • ...tadata)]], [[Suspended State]], [[Syntax]], [[Trust]], [[Trust Anchor]], [[Trust Anchor Store]], [[Trusted Association]], [[Trusted Channel]], [[Unlinkabili
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  • Act of 2002 [OMB M-03-22]. Subscribers are assumed to trust relying parties to follow "all relevant privacy assurance levels that provide increasing levels of trust in the authentication process.
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  • ...elying Party]], [[Attribute Provider]], [[Participants]], [[Trustmark]], [[Trust Framework]], [[Accreditation Authority]], [[Trustmark Scheme]]
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  • ...vice]], [[Relying Party Security Token Service]], [[Identity Selector]], [[Trust Identity]], [[Security Token]], [[Signed Security Token]], [[Unsigned Secur
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  • **TFTM Recommendations - Trust Marks – should the IDESG initially issue trust marks to SALS subscribers that attest to full compliance with the IDESG IDE ...ations – Future Trust Mark. Should the IDESG plan to administer and issue trust marks to organizations that are determined to be in full compliance with th
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  • ...vider and intermediary provider under framework category on the wiki under trust framework membership validation page. The team was in agreement with Tom�
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  • ...t on to review and discuss the work that Tom Jones has been working on for Trust Metrics. And, in particular, the Problem: How to make IDEF Attractive to ...get relying parties onboard is if the user experience includes a level of trust. Getting relying parties to come into the IDESG sandbox is how we will meas
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  • ...e providers in an identity federation and to map those requirements of the trust framework to all of the IDESG Baseline requirements. In doing that mapping Map the trust framework to the baseline requirements
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  • '''Use Case Category''': Trust/Assurance, Authentication, Interoperability, Privacy '''Category:''' Trust/Assurance, Authentication, Interoperability, Privacy
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  • '''Use Case Category''': Trust/Assurance, Authentication, Interoperability, Privacy *The PIV-I provides the initial trust framework needed to create derrived certificates from the electronic creden
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  • # A trust registry exists which the patient knows and trusts. ...ntity which confirms that they subscribe to the privacy regulations of the trust provider.
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  • * you need to provide the relying party (online supplier) with acceptable trust that you can register as a bona fide online customer, you can pay using an ...with the relying party, using only your trusted Core Identifier to provide trust that you have registered as a real person
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  • ...within a particular trust framework. And the second is interactions across trust frameworks. ...ic_interactions_in_a_single_Trust_Framework|Basic interactions in a single Trust Framework]]
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability ...this case a registration authority is described as the means for either to trust the user agent. As always the relying party has the final say on whether th
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability ...rious places where privacy-enhancing technologies (PET) might fit within a Trust Framework. Privacy is known to be a burden to those enabling services on th
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  • * FICAM Trust Framework Provider Assessment Package Application [https://www.idmanagement
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  • ...people can determine the current membership of another digital entity in a Trust Framework, and find services in categories that matter to them. Several [[Trust Frameworks]] exist to enable digital entities to establish the policies use
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  • == Trust Framework and Trustmark Committee (TFTM) == ..., attorneys, assessors, and other IDESG constituents to review and resolve trust framework issues that may arise in the areas of interoperability, cross-rec
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  • A list of both known trust frameworks and other catalogs of trust frameworks. ==Trust Frameworks==
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  • ...are suitable vetted by the framework and can be validated by the framework trust anchor. They can then get an authenticated user's identifier from the IdP. *The frameworks establish a Trust Anchor on the internet where any interested party can learn the status of a
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  • ...nternet site with an IDESG Trustmark. The user may not have a fully formed trust opinion when first navigating to the site. ...ies that have access to them, as long as these entities adhere to the same trust frameworks.
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  • | Trust Frameworks and Trustmarks Committee || David Temoshok || ...
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  • ...[http://userpages.umbc.edu/~emurian/cv/TrustCHB.pdf An overview of online trust: Concepts, elements, and implications]. Computers in Human Behavior, 21, 20
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  • ## User Experience Trust Metrics, in prep for TFTM guidelines on UX implementation, located here: ht
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  • ...a person other than an individual (such as a corporation, partnership, or trust), a principal place of business, local office, or other physical location;
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability ...roups from time to time, they will typically need to accommodate different trust frameworks during the normal course of daily computer use. Each framework c
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  • For a trust framework to have value for a user, two criteria are important: # The user can know if any particular web page is compliant with a trust framework.
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability ...roups from time to time, they will typically need to accommodate different trust frameworks during the normal course of daily computer use. Each affinity gr
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability * The IdP can voluntarily chose to support one or more IDESG trust frameworks known to follow IDESG principles for the user to chose from. Whe
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  • ...y fully described in formal procedures. In an increasing number of cases a trust framework is established which contains those formal procedures. ...r roles with greatly different levels of assurance as in describe in the [[Trust Elevation Use Case]].
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  • '''IDESG Benefit''': To demonstrate the IDEF Registry, the future Trust Framework coupled with its Privacy, Security, Usability and Interoperabilit
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  • ...the exam and test 2018 (even extra batteries for your calculator).<br><br>Trust me when I only say it, Provide you . your best resource in this article. Yo
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  • ...t approaches that can be applied to financial APIs - each with a different trust model. ...till need to make a decision based on external criteria as to whether they trust the API provider. One downside with this approach is that it is harder to u
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  • # That a patient oriented solution must provide a corresponding level of trust in the covered health care providers (aka the [[Electronic Health Record]] * [[Trustworthy Healthcare Ecosystem]] contains the patient trust experience in a healthcare ecosystem.
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  • #The Kantara Initiative has a[https://kantarainitiative.org/trust-registry/ Trust Registry] based on SAML 2 metadata. *The working document for the [[Trust Framework Membership Validation]] APIs has been under development since Aug
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  • ...tatement]] is a user navigating to the web site where they need be able to trust the site with their [[User Private Information]]. * Best method for establishing trust with a web site today in the [[EV Cert 1.1|EV Cert]] which is designed to b
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  • ...e formation of a single [[Trust Registry]] that would serve as the root of trust for all [[Web Site]] addresses. ...le=Trust The Trust wiki page] is dedicated to collecting information about Trust in a digital environment.
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  • #Redirect [[Trust Framework Membership Validation#Federation_Operator]]
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  • # Obtain funding to build out a sandbox for the Trust Registry
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  • # A trust registry exists which the patient knows and trusts. ...ntity which confirms that they subscribe to the privacy regulations of the trust provider.
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  • #Trust federations can be used to help users make informed decisions. #User consent and trust must begin with no user information transferred.
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  • # A trust registry exists which the user knows and trusts to tell her whether any hea ...ntity which confirms that they subscribe to the privacy regulations of the trust provider.
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  • # A trust registry of providers exists (based on [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/in ...scenario is to test the functionality of the APIs associated with patient trust of the providers and patient consent granting and recording.
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  • ...b site of a [[Relying Party]] where they need be able establish a level of trust by the [[Relying Party]] to meet its need for assurance about the user's ab ...o the vector to determine if the user meets the site's policy for granting trust to users on the site.
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  • # A trust registry exists for covered, compliant entities which the patient knows and ...scenario is to test the functionality of the APIs associated with patient trust of the providers and patient consent granting and recording.
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  • *Framework - in this wiki a trust framework that provides principles. [[Category: Trust Framework]]
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  • # Trust service providers will offer their services to users with an accessible and ....edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Savage_20190129-1.pdf Managing the Ambient Trust Commons: The Economics of Online Consumer Information Privacy] and inspirin
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  • * For a healthcare trust ecosystem to have value for a patient, these criteria are important: ...hich may or may not validate the initial complaint. That is the start of a trust relationship.
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  • [[Trust Federation Membership Validation]] based on Identity Ecosystem Framework Re * The context is defined in the wiki page [[Trust Framework Membership Validation]].
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  • ...te wipe capability, for the phone. In other words, the enterprise does not trust the user to keep their own device secure. # The establishment of some sort of trust registry that allows smart phone apps to verify the trustworthiness of ever
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  • * The common approach to high assurance (IAL2 AAL2) access it to provide a trust and credentialed Identifier Provider that also performs user authentication
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  • This particular use case relates to the interchange between the subject and a trust authority. A similar interchange would be used between the subject and a re #Context (aka trust_framework, may be multiple)<blockquote>MANDATORY - The trust authority that establishes the context.</blockquote>
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  • # Providers that share trust among themselves to know that [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?t # [[IDEF Registry|Trust Registry]] of IDEF (Trusted Identifiers in Cyberspace) for healthcare indus
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  • ##Have a known level of trust in the community of interest, for example, with the regulators of the healt # A healthcare specific trust registry exists to attest to providers of [https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net
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  • #A trust registry that can verify which web sites have been proven to protect the us ...'s web browser or supply their own. In either case the user can (and must) trust the browser for the use case to work.
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  • ...Smartphone Data Collection Industry"''' showed conclusively that we cannot trust the phone apps that brought us to this point. ...ve found that patients will not use products that they don't like or don't trust, every enterprise is claiming that their applications preserve patient choi
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  • # There will be a trust registry of web sites that have been confirmed as entities that are covered # The user will trust the resultant healthcare ecosystem.
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  • #Trust federations can be used to help users make informed decisions. #User consent and trust must begin with no user information transferred.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Trust Federation Membership Validation]]
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  • trust, autonomy and freedom from abuse; as people, the privacy/security/trust assertions within a structure
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  • ...s for identifier or authorization tokens are based on the assurance of the trust of the [[Relying Party]] (aka client) in the tokens produced by the [[Autho * Pew charitable trust and MITRE have recommended the use of the [[Smart Phone]] as a source of pa
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  • * [http://openid.net/specs/openid-heart-oauth2-1_0.htmlHealth Relationship Trust Profile for OAuth 2.0] ...p://openid.net/specs/openid-heart-fhir-oauth2-1_0.html Health Relationship Trust Profile for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) OAuth 2.0 Sco
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  • ...ractices around the information once it is released, are appropriate. Such trust is straightforward to establish for an individual connection between two pa #Trust federations can be used to help users make informed decisions.
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  • * [https://openid.net/specs/openid-heart-uma2-1_0.html Health Relationship Trust Profile for User-Managed Access 2.0] addresses specific health related issu
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  • ...formation] if data ever winds up on a server that is not operating under a trust framework where the user data is protected.
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  • ...ut a trusted entity infrastructure for certified onboarding coupled with a trust registry that is linked to a record locator service for the specific purpos
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  • [[Category:Trust]]
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  • ...n (PHI) is only permitted if the Electronic Health Record (EHR) holder has trust that it can (1) accurately identify the requester, (2) validate the request #Trust federations can be used to help users make informed decisions.
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  • ...essional Conduct].<blockquote>Computing professionals are in a position of trust, and therefore have a special responsibility to provide objective, credible [[Category:Trust]]
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  • ...ofiles for NIST 800-63-2 and now 63-3 for several years already under its Trust Framework, so knows what the dynamics are to make that financially viable. ...Marks, revocation of trust Marks, annual conformity review and renewal of Trust Marks and so on.
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  • # There must be a registrar to establish a chain of trust to each party.
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  • ...ed that it is getting to the point that people are becoming more likely to trust a computer than a human.]
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  • ...th data and share it with the health services, organizations and apps they trust. Open Source on [https://github.com/the-commons-project GitHub] Android onl
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  • ...ealthit.gov/sites/default/files/DirectTrust_Comments_MPN_041516.pdf Direct Trust response to Request for Information on Updates to ONC’s Voluntary Persona
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  • ...o render the authorization user interface. By doing so, the usual visual trust mechanisms may be bypassed (e.g., Transport Layer Security (TLS) confirmat ...ls ample evidence] that trust wrks do not provide the intend indication of trust to the user. So some more active proposal is required.
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  • # Trust Authority - some sort of wide ranging list of valid participators - not wel
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  • ...e ONC for the patient portal of an EHR. Since that EHR solution required a trust infrastructure, it is proposed to take a similar approach to user apps. ## Trust Registries of providers of authorized certification.
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  • ...le data breaches is strengthening privacy regulations and eroding consumer trust in companies. Cisco’s 2020 Consumer Privacy Survey revealed that one-thir
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  • # The user needs to trust that the app will honor the user's wishes. # The web site needs to trust that the app correctly informs it of the user's preferred identifier with:
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  • ...is certifies that the named app has been certified according to all listed trust-registries. ...ertification and binding to a signing key based on the rules of all listed trust registries.
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  • # Internationally recognized Travel Trust Authority with an internet accessible registry. ...d from the EHR and creates a Health Credential meeting the criteria of the Trust Registry.
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  • Act of 2002 [OMB M-03-22]. Subscribers are assumed to trust relying parties to follow "all relevant privacy assurance levels that provide increasing levels of trust in the authentication process.
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  • Act of 2002 [OMB M-03-22]. Subscribers are assumed to trust relying parties to follow "all relevant privacy assurance levels that provide increasing levels of trust in the authentication process.
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  • #The [https://trustregistry.org/ Trust Registry] of Kantara (Trusted Identifiers in Cyberspace) for healthcare ind * For a healthcare trust ecosystem to have value for a provider those providers must agree among the
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  • | Trust Authority || A URL endpoint that contains the references that define, inter |Trusted Wallet || code trusted by one or more Trust Authorities to protect user secrets and perhaps to validate user presence.
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  • # Trust Authority - some sort of wide ranging list of valid participators - not wel ...bles mDL holders to configure specific mDL verifiers with whom they have a trust relationship to share data. Those mDL verifiers may be permitted access to
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  • ...lve trust and metadata for a given protocol through the use of third-party trust anchor. * OpenID Connect Federation trust chains rely on cryptographically signed JSON Web Token (JWT) documents.
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  • ...rocess to extend the Service Assessment Criteria for NIST SP 800-63 into a Trust Registry API for Mobile Applications that act as the [[User Agent]]. The ex ...driver's license, and then uses that for surveillance, the users may lose trust in the system an fall back to using paper cards rather they electronic repl
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  • ...ata. However, in order to do this with confidence, they need to be able to trust that the data they give out will be treated fairly. You don't want the info
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