Proposed ITU Resolutions on Cybersecurity, IoT Evolution, and E-Health Services

Slide Note
Embed
Share

The proposed amendments focus on enhancing cybersecurity measures, adapting identification systems for IoT advancements, and improving access to e-health services. The resolutions aim to address emerging technological trends while emphasizing security, interoperability, and unique identification systems.


Uploaded on Oct 07, 2024 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Issues need harmonization New Resolutions: Over The Top, Open Source, Privacy (see Ad-hoc results) Resolutions related with DoA Resolution 50: Cybersecurity Resolution 60: The evolution of the identification and numbering systems to meet the emerging technological trends including Internet of Things (IoT) Resolution 78: Information and communication technology applications and standards for improved access to e-health services New proposed Resolution on Counterfeit Proposed ways Basic reference: PP Resolution 188, recognizing: add all Res as a basic reference e) that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255, which is based on the digital object architecture, provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; Remove words: DoA, DONA Foundation and Handle Systems Add descriptive texts to explain features: see each resolutions (blue parts) After agreement at HoD, propose to COM4 as a Chairman s proposal

  2. Proposed Amendments 1. Resolution 50: Cybersecurity Texts in Ad-Hoc Proposed Texts recognizing e) that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 [,which is based on the Digital Object Architecture (DoA),] provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; e) which is based on the Digital Object Architecture, provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; * remove bracket that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 , [i) the DOA, provides a secure identifier service that has built-in mechanism to protect service integrity and data confidentiality and provides management functions which are self-contained and changes are controlled by the use of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) that is also self-contained in the system, ] [h) that the Handle System, which is a component of the DOA, has many benefits including storing the Handles as hierarchic Identifiers with secure access to attributes that must be authorized, management functions are self-contained and changes are controlled by the use of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) which is also self-contained in the system, and access to the Handle System may be signed and validated by the user,] that the Handle System, which is a component of [f) the importance of a system which provides unique identification, assignment and resolution of digital objects including the use of handles and abstracts references; * Remove and aggregate as in above texts

  3. Proposed Amendments 2. Resolution 60: The evolution of the identification and numbering systems to meet the emerging technological trends including Internet of Things (IoT) Texts in Ad-Hoc Proposed Texts Recognizing further a) that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 [,which is based on the Digital Object Architecture (DoA),] provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; e) which is based on the Digital Object Architecture, provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; * remove bracket that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 , b) [that DOA key features include security, integrity & privacy of data, Unicode-based multilingual support of all types of languages and scripts, open architecture, interoperability of heterogeneous systems, quality of information and its scalability]; d) [that the approach for identification as implemented by the Handle System (which is a component of the DOA) which has many benefits, including facilitating the interoperability of heterogeneous systems], d) recognizing the benefits of a system which provides unique identification, assignment and resolution of digital objects including the use of handles and abstracts references; * Remove and aggregate as in above texts

  4. Proposed Amendments 3. Resolution 78:Information and communication technology applications and standards for improved access to e-health services Texts in Ad-Hoc Proposed Texts Recognizing further c) that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 [,which is based on the Digital Object Architecture (DoA),] provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; c) which is based on the Digital Object Architecture, provides a framework for discovery of identity management information; * remove bracket that Recommendation ITU-T X.1255 , [d) component of the DOA, has many key features including security, integrity, privacy of data, interoperability of heterogeneous systems, quality of information and its scalability, ] that the Handle System, which is a d) the importance of a system which provides unique identification, assignment and resolution of digital objects , including the use of handles and abstract references * Replace as above text instructs ITU-T Study Group 16 and ITU-T Study Group 20 . 3 for ensuring the broad deployment of e-health services in diverse operating conditions, to study communication protocols relating to e-health, especially among heterogeneous networks, taking into account the use of the Handle System; instructs ITU-T Study Group 16 and ITU-T Study Group 20 . 3 for ensuring the broad deployment of e-health services in diverse operating conditions, to study communication protocols relating to e-health, especially among heterogeneous networks, and the use of unique identification, assignment and resolution of digital objects;

  5. Proposed Amendments 4. New Proposed Draft Resolution: Counterfeit (title is a on-going discussion issue) Texts in Ad-Hoc Proposed Texts Resolves 6 mechanisms and technologies standardized by the ITU and other standardization Bodies, as well as the framework agreement between the ITU and the DONA Foundation, for the creation of a global model for combating counterfeit and tampered telecommunication/ICT devices, and to involve experts and external entities in this activity as appropriate; 6 mechanisms and technologies standardized by the ITU and other standardization Bodies, as well as the framework agreement between the ITU and the DONA Foundation, for the creation of a global model for combating counterfeit and tampered telecommunication/ICT devices, and to involve experts and external entities in this activity as appropriate; * delete texts as shown above red color to facilitate the standardization of to facilitate the standardization of 3 persistent and secure identifiers, in collaboration with ITU-T Study Groups 2, 17 and 20 [including those based on the Digital Object Architecture (DOA)], that have the potential to be used in combating counterfeit and tampered products and telecommunication/ICT devices; including their scope of application and level of security in the context of their possible duplication/cloning; to study existing as well as new reliable, unique, instructs ITU-T Study Group 11 3 to study existing as well as new reliable, unique, persistent and secure identifiers, in collaboration with ITU-T Study Groups 2, 17 and 20 [including those based on the Digital Object Architecture (DOA)], that have the potential to be used in combating counterfeit and tampered products and telecommunication/ICT devices; including their scope of application and level of security in the context of their possible duplication/cloning; * delete texts as shown above red color

Related


More Related Content