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  • '''Title''': A Framework for Designing Cryptographic Key Management Systems requirements, but a framework for specifying requirements. The scope of a CKMS includes protection of
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  • ...Party]], [[Attribute Provider]], [[Participants]], [[Trustmark]], [[Trust Framework]], [[Accreditation Authority]], [[Trustmark Scheme]]
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  • consumption framework using the Information Card Model. ...vice]], [[Relying Party Security Token Service]], [[Identity Selector]], [[Trust Identity]], [[Security Token]], [[Signed Security Token]], [[Unsigned Secur
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  • ...and intermediary provider under framework category on the wiki under trust framework membership validation page. The team was in agreement with Tom’s changes
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  • ...t revision of the framework. The only data that is being collected on the framework seems to be that work done by Noreen. However, Tom Jones has requirements ...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
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  • ...iders in an identity federation and to map those requirements of the trust framework to all of the IDESG Baseline requirements. In doing that mapping we are id 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 credential so th
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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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  • ...within a particular trust framework. And the second is interactions across trust frameworks. ...eractions_in_a_single_Trust_Framework|Basic interactions in a single Trust Framework]]
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  • Privacy, Trust/Assurance, Interoperability ...places where privacy-enhancing technologies (PET) might fit within a Trust Framework. Privacy is known to be a burden to those enabling services on the internet
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  • * ISO/IEC 29100 (2011) Privacy Framework [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csn ...ramework-discussion-draft.pdf NIST Informative References for NIST Privacy Framework: An Enterprise Risk Management Tool - Discussion Draft]
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  • ...can determine the current membership of another digital entity in a Trust Framework, and find services in categories that matter to them. ...used together with a recommendation for adoption by the Identity Ecosystem Framework (IDEF) registry.
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  • == Trust Framework and Trustmark Committee (TFTM) == ...rneys, assessors, and other IDESG constituents to review and resolve trust framework issues that may arise in the areas of interoperability, cross-recognition,
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  • A list of both known trust frameworks and other catalogs of trust frameworks. ==Trust Frameworks==
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  • ...real-world identity and are certified to meet the criteria of the relevant framework. ...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.
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  • ...in an understanding of the benefits that are offered by Identity Ecosystem Framework (IDEF) compliant web services providers. ...nternet site with an IDESG Trustmark. The user may not have a fully formed trust opinion when first navigating to the site.
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  • ...eb/section-508/compliance-and-remediation/framework/index.html Remediation Framework] (US HHS) ...[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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  • ...gether to share risks and rewards in creating an online Identity Ecosystem Framework where economic opportunity, productivity and human well being are harmonize ...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 ...rent trust frameworks during the normal course of daily computer use. Each framework can optionally specify a '''Taxonomy of Requested Attributes''' and a defau
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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 ...able to create an identifier within an IDESG set of criteria defined in a framework that is understandable to them.
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  • ...quirement would prevent one of them from acquiring membership in a trusted framework. ...y described in formal procedures. In an increasing number of cases a trust framework is established which contains those formal procedures.
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  • '''IDESG Benefit''': To demonstrate the IDEF Registry, the future Trust Framework coupled with its Privacy, Security, Usability and Interoperability function
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  • A profile of the Identity Ecosystem [[Framework Profiles]] for Financial Services ...nce as well as a paradigm of federated frameworks that we could use in our framework design.
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  • ...e and user experience to determine if their systems are compliant with the framework. # That a patient oriented solution must provide a corresponding level of trust in the covered health care providers (aka the [[Electronic Health Record]]
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  • The [[Identity Ecosystem]] Framework (IDEF) will need fine-grained specifications for applying its principles to ...users need to understand the results before they commit to joining in any framework.
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  • #The [[Identifier]] of the site has a signed certificate of membership in the framework that issued the [[Trustmark]]. ...e formation of a single [[Trust Registry]] that would serve as the root of trust for all [[Web Site]] addresses.
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  • #Redirect [[Trust Framework Membership Validation#Federation_Operator]]
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  • *[https://tcwiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?title=Framework_Profile Framework Profile] # 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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  • # 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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  • # 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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  • ...user of the web platform service recognize the value of conformance to the framework profile. *Framework - in this wiki a trust framework that provides principles.
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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 Registry (IDEF-R) Application Program Interface. * The context is defined in the wiki page [[Trust Framework Membership Validation]].
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  • ...erability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement] contains most of the other acronyms and is the source * [https://healthwallet.cards Smart Health Cards Framework] is focused on COVID-19 certificates.
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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. ...fault/files/page/2019-04/FINALTEFCAQTF41719508version.pdf Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) Draft 2] (2019-04-19) will apply. From that it
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  • Receipt as a concept is best understood as a co regulatory framework. Similar to regular money-based trust, autonomy and freedom from abuse; as people,
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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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