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Subject: Gearing up for PKI Survey Promotion
Dear All The PKI Survey is nearly complete. It should be posted on the OASIS website early in the New Year. As you all know, we also intend 'marketing' the survey direct to PKI related associations, standards bodies, workshops and conferences. I have asked this list before on several occasions for suggestions, and for volunteers who are connected to important organisations. I am still hoping for a concerted response please. I was reading some old minutes from past survey exercises ... looking for inspiration. See for example http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/pki-survey/download.php/2503/pkitc-survey-publicity-plan.txt That document had a nice detailed promotion plan for the last survey. I have extracted a list of organisations and suggested some actions below. I would ask TC members to please take a few minutes to see what they are able to do against this plan, and of course to suggest other channels for promotion. Please indicate if you can plug us into e.g.: - RSA Conferences - US Federal Bridge CA - American Bar Association - SAFE bio-pharma Thanks in anticipation of assistance to make this survey a success. Cheers, Stephen Wilson. --------------------------- 1) Ask PKI vendors to send it to customers PLEASE: Helen Mullenger, Anders Rundgren, John Sabo, Sharon Boeyen and anyone else from a big vendor, Please indicate your capacity and willingness to promote the survey direct to your customers. 2) Send to all OASIS members DONE: It will be in OASIS member news. 3) Send to PKI Research Workshop attendees QUESTION: Who crosses over with the Research Workshop? Paul Evans? 4) Send to the IETF PKIX working group mailing list DONE: I have already spoken with Steve Kent. 6) Send to Asia PKI Forum members and lists DONE. 7) Send to Internet 2 Consortium members QUESTION: Who crosses over? 8) U.S. Government's Federal PKI Technical Working Group (FPKITWG) QUESTION: Paul Evans still involved with FPKI? I have reached out to Peter Alterman already. 9) EEMA PLEASE: Helen Mullenger or Anders Rundgren or any other Europe based members might be able to liasise with EEMA? 10) The Open Group QUESTION: Is Paul Evans still connected with Open Group? 11) ETSI DONE: I have Riccardo Genghini lined up, and he will distribute the survey right away. 12) CEN WS WG See (11) 13) APEC IS Security Standards Group ACTION: I can do this. 14) Radicchio Consortium QUESTION: One Hemant Adarkar last time was tasked with liaising with Radicchio. Do we have someone in his place? 15) Government of Canada QUESTION: Ross Smith was involved last time but I think is inactive presently. Any one else connected with Canada? ------------------------------- Stephen Wilson Lockstep Consulting Pty Ltd www.lockstep.com.au ABN 59 593 754 482 11 Minnesota Ave Five Dock NSW 2046 Australia P +61 (0)414 488 851 -------------------- About Lockstep Lockstep was established in early 2004 by noted authentication expert Stephen Wilson, to provide independent advice and analysis on cyber security policy, strategy, risk management, and identity management. Lockstep is also developing unique new smartcard solutions to address privacy and identity theft.
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