Dear Community, This month I was pleased to discussed the shift to IRM in the OECD Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) June newsletter. The newsletter is distributed to all delegates of all 34 OECD countries. The newsletter is packed with high quality articles regarding, economic growth, Identity Relationship Management, Privacy guidelines, Security guidelines, IPV6 for IoT and more. Please feel free to forward the newsletter to interested parties. If you would like to know more about the OECD-ITAC please let me know. Best Regards, Joni Brennan Kantara Initiative | Executive Director voice:+1 732-266-8994 email: joni @ kantarainitiative.org We are pleased to announce the publication of the *third edition of the Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC http://www.internetac.org/) to the OECD newsletter*. We hope that this publication will contribute to providing concrete illustrations and practices of the evolving multistakeholder model of Internet policy development, and create opportunities for new partnerships: https://storify.com/ITAC/itac-newsletter-n-3-june-2014 ITAC Newsletter n° 3, June 2014 The ITAC Newsletter is a bi-annual update on the activities of the Internet Technical Advisory Committee to the OECD's Committee on Digital Economy Policy and its working parties. http://www.internetac.org/ 1. 2. Table of Contents From Seoul 2008 to Mexico 2016: On the Road to Cooperation and Economic Growth http://www.internetac.org/?p=2187 *By Constance Bommelaer Senior Director, Global Policy Partnerships, and Nicolas Seidler, Policy Advisor, The Internet Society* https:/IPv6 and the Internet of Things http://www.internetac.org/?p=2127 *By Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer* Multistakeholder Partnerships for Economic Growth and Social Development http://www.internetac.org/?p=2130 *By Kathy Brown, CEO & President, The Internet Society * Review of the OECD Security Guidelines: An Update http://www.internetac.org/?p=2133 *By Jane Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, Industry Canada, Chair, OECD WPSPDE * Shifting from Identity Access Management to Identity Relationship Management: Drive Revenue Growth through Agility & Scalability of Trustworthy Tools http://www.internetac.org/?p=2136 *By Joni Brennan, Executive Director, Kantara Initiative* The https://www.internetac.org/?p=2139Globalization of ICANN http://www.internetac.org/?p=2139 *By Government Engagement Group, ICANN* Capacity Building in the African Region http://www.internetac.org/?p=2142 *By Adiel Akplogan, CEO, AFRINIC* OECD Privacy Experts Round-table http://www.internetac.org/?p=2145 *By Robin Wilton, Technical Outreach for Identity and Privacy, The Internet Society * *Previous Newsletters* *Newsletter N°1 http://www.internetac.org/?p=1599 May 2013 * *Newsletter N°2 http://www.internetac.org/?p=1781 December 2013* 1. Editorial: From Seoul 2008 to Mexico 2016: On the Road to Cooperation and Economic Growth http://www.internetac.org/?p=2187 2. 3. *By Constance Bommelaer Senior Director, Global Policy Partnerships, and Nicolas Seidler, Policy Advisor, The Internet Society* Back in June 2008, the OECD Seoul Ministerial meeting articulated a collective vision of a future economy and society supported by the Internet. Significantly, this vision was to be sustained and strengthened by the concerted action of diverse stakeholders; not only governments and business - which were originally part of the OECD processes - but also civil society and the Internet technical community. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2187 4. https://:/IPv6 and the Internet of Things http://www.internetac.org/?p=2127 5. 6. *By Vint **Cerf, ** Internet Pioneer* William Gibson is reported to have said: "*The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed." *Whether this is an accurate quote or not, it captures precisely what we are (slowly) facing as IPv6 moves from its 15 year slumber from about 1996 to the June 6, 2011 world IPv6 day when many operators of Internet services turned on IPv6 for a day. It was turned on, again, permanently on June 6, 2012. Two years since that time, one is beginning to see growth in the use of this important protocol in support of an expanded address space. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2127 7. Multistakeholder Partnerships for Economic Growth and Social Development http://www.internetac.org/?p=2130 8. 9. *By Kathy Brown, CEO & President, The Internet Society* We are in the midst of a very busy global policy dialogue on Internet governance and, in fact, 2014 could be an inflection point in shaping the future of the Internet and its governance. In an increasingly complex environment, stakeholders are seeking global guidelines and frameworks to address a wide range of local requirements. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2130 10. Review of the OECD Security Guidelines: An Update http://www.internetac.org/?p=2133 11. 12. *By Jane Hamilton, Senior Policy Advisor, Industry Canada, Chair, OECD Working Party on Security and Privacy in the Digital Economy* In 2013, the Working Party on Security and Privacy in the Digital Economy Information Security and Privacy[1] launched its review of the 2002 OECD *Guidelines for the Security of Information Systems and Networks* by organizing an informal multistakeholder consultation of experts from its membership and beyond, to facilitate a discussion of the need for revisions to the *Guidelines*. The scope of the discussion was broad and ambitious. We explored how the core security principles should be modernized, identified what recommendations the OECD should make to governments, and shared ideas on how international co-operation should be addressed. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2133 13. Shifting from Identity Access Management to Identity Relationship Management Drive Revenue Growth through Agility & Scalability of Trustworthy Tools http://www.internetac.org/?p=2136 14. 15. *By Joni Brennan, Executive Director, Kantara Initiative* *Introduction:* In the interest of supporting trust toward economic growth, the OECD Privacy Guidelines provide a tool for privacy best practices supporting European Union data protection legislation (and cultural expectations) as well appropriate transborder flow of personal data. The IEEE-SA and Kantara Initiative provide this article as participating members of the OECD-ITAC to discuss the changing nature of identity management with more focus toward relationships between people, entities, services, and things. The concepts provided are observations in development within the Kantara Initiative open and transparent community. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2136 16. The Globalization of ICANN http://www.internetac.org/?p=2139 17. 18. *By Government Engagement Group, ICANN* The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was formed in 1998. Then there were about 150 million global Internet users, and only 7 Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs). Today there are more than 3 billion Internet users, with at least 300 gTLDs (many of them offering names in non-Latin scripts) by the end of 2014. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2139 19. Capacity Building in the African Region http://www.internetac.org/?p=2142 20. 21. *By Adiel Akplogan, CEO, AFRINIC* The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Africa and the Indian Ocean region. Aside from distributing IPv4, IPv6 and Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) to 56 economies in its service region, AFRINIC plays a leading role in capacity building initiatives, including technical training, supporting infrastructure and technology development, community outreach and engagement activities. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2142 22. OECD Privacy Experts Round-table http://www.internetac.org/?p=2145 23. 24. *By Robin Wilton, Technical Outreach for Identity and Privacy, The Internet Society* *Subject Access Requests* What is the data controller's perspective on subject access requests (SARs)? The bottom line is that, for data controllers, responding to subject access requests requires preparation, investment and effort. Read More http://www.internetac.org/?p=2145 25. 26. *How to Become a Member* ITAC provides an avenue for new technical insights to contribute to the work of the OECD. 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