Hi ,

 

Few comments about Scott’s this Venn diagram:

 

-          I like it very much because it shows that Object IDM is not only an extension of user-IdM, it has to be addressed with new approaches

-          Currently there are three circles (device, person, organization). Are there more circles possible? I guess… but these three are a good starting point for the moment

-          To me these circles are rather bubbles (I don’t know how to draw this ;-)…because the connections e.g. btw. device and person might have different  flavors

My mobile phone (incl. its sensors) for example might be a  personal device ( I bought it private) or maybe its my personal device but paid by my company
infact the relationship btw. me and the personal device then is different

-          I think relationships play a central role in this discussion (see the NIST asset spec…Scott sent to the list)

 

 

Best Ingo

 

  

 

From: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] On Behalf Of Mildner, Frank
Sent: Dienstag, 12. August 2014 17:41
To: sshorter@electrosoft-inc.com; dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org
Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] Notes from Friday call - ERM

 

Hi Scott,

 

Last Friday you introduced some ideas regarding Entity Relationship Modelling the Identities of Things.

 

Thank you very much – for your presentation. Ingo and me have the  ERM issue in our mind for a long time.

 

I think your ERM is a good starting point – as you show at slide 3 and 6

 

A missing key indicator in the IoT ID landscape is the information in rhomb !

 

In an IoT example: a sensor – belongs, is owned, scales, ……- something

 

I think we need rather filled/stuffed/intelligent links between objects,  instead of poor SQL links .

 

I would like to start a discussion in our group  about  mechanism whereby  we can find an object based on the relationship. (rhomb in slide6)

 

Have a nice day – see you

 

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Viele Grüße / Best Regards
Frank Mildner

 

 

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Von: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] Im Auftrag von Scott Shorter
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Betreff: [DG-IDoT] Notes from today's call

 

My quick action items:

My longer term action items:

  • Re-visit ITU-T's OID as an namespace model in light of XRI's capabilities
  • Review SCAP's Asset Identification standard (and Common Platform Enumeration (CPE), Common Vulnerability Enumeration (CVE)) as namespace models
  • Share Kantara's comments about identity proofing non-person entities from last year's comment process with the list.

Whew. Have a good weekend!

-

Scott

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