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Moved 6 August 2013 - Andrew Hughes

Running Agenda

Running agenda

So that we are clear...

Trust Frameworks are core to the work and strategy of IDESG.
A trust framework is developed by a community whose members have similar goals and perspectives. It defines the rights and responsibilities of that community’s participants in the Identity Ecosystem; specifies the policies and standards specific to the community; and defines the community-specific processes and procedures that provide assurance. A trust framework considers the level of risk associated with the transaction types of its participants; for example, for regulated industries, it could incorporate the requirements particular to that industry. Different trust frameworks can exist within the Identity Ecosystem, and sets of participants can tailor trust frameworks to meet their particular needs. In order to be a part of the Identity Ecosystem, all trust frameworks must still meet the baseline standards established for that ecosystem.

Cataloguing Trust Frameworks

The IDESG Trust Framework Adoption and Integration Committee is responsible for reviewing existing Trust Frameworks, their standards, policies, and procedures and providing recommendations to the Steering Group on the creation of the Identity Ecosystem Framework. This work includes creating and maintaining an inventory of current Trust Frameworks

If I don't find a Trust Framework listed? Or I want to discuss one?

Contact the Trust Framework Adoption and Integration Committee to find out more about their inventory work - and maybe even join the committee and get involved yourself!

Inventory of Trust Frameworks

Visit the Inventory of Trust Frameworks