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Work Item Reference |
ETSI Doc. Number |
STF |
Technical Body in Charge |
Download Standard
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DTR/CYBER-0007
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TR 103 309
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CYBER
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Current Status (Click to View Full Schedule) |
Latest Version
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Cover Date |
Standstill |
Creation Date |
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Publication (2015-08-11)
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1.1.1
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2015-08-11
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View Standstill Information
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2014-10-10
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Rapporteur |
Technical Officer |
Harmonised Standard |
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Paul Waller
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Carmine Rizzo
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No
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Title
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CYBER; Secure by Default - platform security technology
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Scope and Field of Application
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A proposed TR to describe the following:
An approach to encourage development and adoption of 'secure by default' platform security technologies by showing how they can be used to effectively solve real business problems, and improve the usability of secure services.
The intended audience is decision makers rather than engineering teams. These could be deciding which features to include in a new platform, or which are required as part of a procurement activity.
We will first produce a structure for describing identified business requirements/issues for a particular set of users; detailing the characteristics required of possible solutions, and finally identifying existing or emerging standards which provide those characteristics. The last two activities require technical expertise, hence the production of this TR within TC-CYBER.
A particular example is to identify challenges relating to end user devices for large organisations. Currently adoption of device hardware security features is low, despite widespread agreement within the technical community that they are needed. This example will aim to show that a market for these features does exist, and that a strong case can be made for organisations to actively seek them out.
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Supporting Organizations
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VODAFONE Group Plc, Cadzow Communications, CESG, Yaana Limited, AIRBUS S.A.S, Huawei Technologies
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