Summary of ResultsStudy Period 2009-
2012
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Arkadiy Kremer
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ContentsTerms of referenceFuture perspective of SG17Conclusions
___________________________________Supplemental slides
– Management team– Structure– Leadership for other groups (JCAs and FGs)– Highlights of achievements / Projects– Highlights of WP1, WP2, WP3, projects– Statistics– Workshops (with SG17 leadership / participation)– Acknowledgements
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Terms of ReferenceCurrent: Responsible for studies relating to security including cybersecurity, countering spam and identity management. Also responsible for the application of open system communications including directory and object identifiers, and for technical languages, the method for their usage and other issues related to the software aspects of telecommunication systems.Future perspective: Responsible for building confidence and security in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). This includes studies relating to cybersecurity, security management, countering spam and identity management. It also includes security architecture and framework, protection of personally identifiable information, and security of applications and services for the Internet of Things, smart grid, smartphone, IPTV, web services, social network, cloud computing, mobile financial system, and telebiometrics. Also responsible for the application of open system communications including directory and object identifiers, and for technical languages, the method for their usage and other issues related to the software aspects of telecommunication systems, and for conformance testing to improve quality of Recommendations.
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Future Perspective of SG17 (I)ICT security - Cloud computing security – Cybersecurity
SG17’s work on security has had continued and remarkable growth throughout this study period resulting in a centre of excellence – a core competency in security.
Cybersecurity is one of the top priorities of the ITU, it is critical that this centre of security competence in ITU‑T be nurtured and enhanced, and not fragmented.
SG17 pioneered cloud computing security within ITU-T and takes a leading role for cloud computing security.Keep Q.H/17 as competence centre on cloud computing security within SG17 – continue coordinating with SG13 on cloud computing (via JCA-Cloud).
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Future Perspective of SG17 (II)ICT security
Information Security Management – Identity Management
The work on security in SG17 (including generic security architecture, mechanisms and management guidelines for heterogeneous networks/systems/services) needs to be continued and there needs to be a lead study group for security to coordinate within the ITU and with other SDOs.
– new emerging security technologies such as cloud computing, smart grid, intelligent transportation systems, Internet-of-Things, IPTV security, IPv6 security, technical measures to protect the personally identifiable information (PII) of citizens as well as technical measures to protect children online all demand new approaches to security and novel security concepts to adequately address the inherent the crucial security threats in those technologies
IdM plays such a critical role in building confidence and security in the use of ICTs, it is essential that this work be integral to the ITU‑T security centre of competence, including being the lead study group for this issue to coordinate within ITU and with other SDOs.
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Future Perspective of SG17 (III)Questions – Structure – LSG – Projects - JCAs
SG17 proposed 12 Questions for the next study period.All Questions continue with two consolidations:– R/17: Generic technologies to support secure applications
(Continuation of Q11/17, Q12/17, Q15/17 and ODP part of Q13/17) shall remain in SG17.
– S/17: Formal languages for telecommunication software and testing (Continuation of Q14/17 and part of Q13/17). Testing methodologies and JCA-CIT should stay within SG17Q14/17 has close links to the other language Questions and is independent of any particular application domain.Formal languages portion of Q.S/17 should remain in SG17.
Associated with this work should be lead study group responsibilities for Security, Identity management, and Languages and description techniques.Security and ASN.1 & OID Projects as well as JCA-IdM,JCA-COP, and JCA-CIT need to continue given their important contributions.
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ConclusionParticipation to SG17 has increased during the study period to maintain well above 155 participants.SG17 has successfully transitioned to security as its main focus with a core set of security experts.Within security work, has significantly build-up participation and energy in Identity Management, Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing Security.SG17 has build strong relations with other key bodies working on security and initiated numerous collaborative efforts.SG17 has promoted and disseminated ITU-T security work (e.g., workshops, security manual, security roadmap); its achievements are well recognized.
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Supplemental Slides
Management teamStructureLeadership for other groups (JCAs and FGs)Highlights of achievements / ProjectsHighlights of WP1, WP2, WP3, projectsStatisticsWorkshops (with SG17 leadership / participation)Acknowledgements
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Management Team (I)
Chairman Arkadiy Kremer Russian Federation
Vice-Chairmen Jianyong CHEN China
Mohamed M.K. ELHAJ Sudan
Antonio GUIMARAES Brazil
Patrick MWESIGWA Uganda
Koji NAKAO Japan
Heung Youl YOUM Korea
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Management Team (II)
WP Chairmen
WP 1/17 Koji NAKAO Japan
WP 2/17 Heung Youl YOUM Korea
WP 3/17 Jianyong CHEN China
TSB Martin EUCHNER Advisor
Georges SEBEK (retired) Counsellor
Emma NORTON-VIARD Assistant
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Study Group StructureWP 1/17, Network and information securityITU-T security project, security architectures/frameworks, network security, telecommunications information security management, cybersecurity, countering spam.
WP 2/17, Application securityIPTV security, ubiquitous sensor network security, home network security, peer-to-peer security, application security services, cloud computing security, SOA security, telebiometrics security, e-health security.
WP 3/17, Identity management and languagesIdM, Directory, PKI/PMI, ASN.1, OID, SDL-2010, ODP, URN, MSC, TTCN-3, maintenance of OSI Recommendations.
Joint coordination activities JCA-IdM, JCA-CIT, JCA-COP
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Leadership for SG 17-related other groups (I)
JCA-IdM– Co-Chairmen: Richard BRACKNEY, Microsoft/USA;
Takashi EGAWA, NEC; Jon SHAMAH, UK– Represented: SGs 2, 3, 5, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, American Bar
Association, ENISA, ETSI, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC27/WG5, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC17, GSMA, Liberty Alliance, Kantara Initiative, OASIS, OECD,…
– 7 meetings, 125 documents processed, 7 outgoing liaisons statements.
JCA-CIT– Chairman: Ostap MONKEWICH, Canada– Represented: SGs 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, TSAG.– 11 meetings, 84 documents processed, 12 outgoing liaison
statements.
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Leadership for SG 17-related other groups (II)
JCA-COP– Chairman: Ashley HEINEMAN, USA– Established April 2012– Represented: SGs 2, 17, GSMA; outreach to COP stakeholders– 1 meeting, 9 documents processed, 2 outgoing liaisons.
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Highlights of achievements (I)SG17 successfully transitioned into a core competency center on security averaging 155 participants SG17 examined 751 contributions and 3200+ TDs and developed 61 new, revised 60 Recommendations, and developed 11 Supplements7 Recommendations currently under AAP or TAP86 draft new/revised Recommendations currently under development for approval in the next study period3 Lead Study Group responsibilities, 3 JCAs, and 2 Projects were very activeIncreased collaboration with SDOs (e.g., joint texts)
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Highlights of achievements (II)Lead study group for Telecommunication Security
– Close coordination and collaboration with other SGs and SDOs on security; particular focus has been placed upon partnerships and avoiding potential conflicts in the work.
– Joint work with several SCs in ISO/IEC JTC 1.– Produced two editions of the “Security Manual” that
promotes ITU-T’s security work.– Security Standards Roadmap and Security Compendium
kept up-to-date.– Establishment of a Joint Coordination Activity on Child
Online Protection (JCA-COP).– Four workshops held on security.– Maintained an on-line listing of SG17 relationships with TCs
of ISO and IEC and SCs of ISO/IEC JTC 1 (identifies nature of relation of joint work, common/twin text, cooperation mode, etc) (In response to WTSA-08 Resolution 7).
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Highlights of achievements (II)Lead study group for Identity Management
– Generic IdM model developed by SG17 is complemented by specific IdM solutions (e.g. NGN-IdM in SG13).
– A WIKI with IdM Roadmap is available from the SG17 web page - provides a compilation of existing and ongoing IdM standards globally & reflects coordination with other bodies.
– Joint work item initiated with ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27.– Continuation of Joint Coordination Activity of Identity
Management (JCA-IdM).
Lead study group for Languages and Description Techniques
– Collaboration with ETSI on TTCN-3, JTC 1/SC 7 on ODP, and JTC 1/SC 6 on ASN.1, OIDs and registration.
– Supported SDL-Forum and SAM Workshop on languages.– Continuation of a Joint Coordination Activity on
Conformance and Interoperability Testing (JCA-CIT).
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Network and Information Security (WP 1) Highlights (I)
Telecommunications systems security project– Management support of other SG17 security Questions– Security coordination– Security project (see separate slide)
Security architecture and framework– Network security architecture, IPv6 security, …– 1 new Rec, 1 revised Rec, 2 new Supplements;
5 under development.
Telecommunications information security management
– In support of WTSA-08 Resolution 58– ISM framework, risk/asset/incident management, …– 5 new Recs, 1 new Supplement; 3 under development
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Network and Information Security (WP 1) Highlights (II)
Cybersecurity– In support of WTSA-8 Resolution 50.– Focused on cybersecurity information exchange (CYBEX),
X.1500 series.– Intense work program; many collaborations with principal
forums of the cybersecurity community.– 15 new Recs, 2 in TAP, 2 Amendments,
3 new Supplements; 20 under development
Countering spam by technical means– In support WTSA-08 Resolution 52– Countering spam in e-mails, IP-based multimedia, mobile
messaging, …– 3 new Recs, 3 Supplements (1 revised);
1 under development.
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Application Security(WP 2) Highlights
Security aspects of ubiquitous telecommunication services
– IPTV security, ubiquitous sensor network security, RFID security, home network security, multicast security, …
– 13 new Recs; 1 in TAP; 5 under developmentSecure applications services
– Application security mechanisms, peer-to-peer security, …– 2 new Recs, 1 in TAP, 1 Supplement; 9 under development
Cloud computing security– Security for service oriented architectures and more
recently cloud computing security– 4 texts under development
Telebiometrics– Telebiometrics, e-Health & telemedicines security protocols– 4 new Recs, 6 Amendments; 8 under development
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Identity Management and Languages (WP 3) Highlights (I)
Identity management architecture and mechanisms
– IdM capabilities, IdM terms & definitions, IdM security, authentication assurance, PII protection for RFID, …
– 6 new Recs, 1 Supplement; 8 under development
Directory services, Directory systems, and public-key/attribute certificates
– X.500-series on Directory including X.509 on PKI, computerized directory assistance, …
– 20 revised Recs, many technical corrigenda to X.500 series;3 under development
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Identity Management and Languages (WP 3) Highlights (II)
ASN.1, OIDs and associated registration– Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), Object Identifiers
(OIDs) and associated registration authorities, …– ASN.1 and OID project (see separate slide)– Handbook on OIDs and their registration authorities– 2 new Recs, 11 revised Recs, 1 in AAP, several Corrigenda
Formal languages and telecommunication software
– ODP, SDL-2010, UML, MSC, URN, …– 4 new Recs, 14 revised Recs, 1 Amendment, 1 IG, 1 in AAP; 4
under development
Testing languages, methodologies and framework
– Testing and Test Control Notation (TTCN-3), …– 3 new Recs, 17 revised Recs; 10 under development
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Security Project(Major focus is on coordination and outreach)
Security coordination– Within SG17, with ITU-T SGs, with ITU-D and externally.– Kept TSAG, IGF, ISO/IEC/ITU-T SAG-S informed on security efforts.– Made presentations to workshops/seminars and to GSC.– Maintained reference information on the LSG on security webpage.
Compendium of Security Recommendations – Includes catalogs of approved security-related Recommendations
and security definitions extracted from approved Recommendations.
Security Standards Roadmap– Includes searchable database of approved ICT security standards
from ITU-T and others (e.g., ATIS, ENISA, ETSI, IEEE, ISO/IEC JTC 1, IETF, OASIS, 3GPP, 3GPP2).
ITU-T Security manual– 2 updates produced, translated into 6 UN languages.
Strategic plan for SG17 (Draft)– Gives mission, vision and strategic focus areas for SG17.
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ASN.1 and OID ProjectThe SG17 ASN.1 & OID project continues to assist:
– Existing users of ASN.1 and object identifiers (OID), within and outside of ITU‑T (e.g., ITU‑T SG 16, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27, ISO TC 215, 3GPP, etc.).
– Countries (e.g., Bangladesh, Canada, Islamic Republic of Iran, Liechtenstein, Oman, Republic of Panama, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uruguay), and in particular developing countries, in setting a national registration authority for OIDs.
This project provided speakers and tutorial material, and coordinates the provision of tool support to users and the contents of related websites.In cooperation with the TSB, a database is being maintained that contains a machine-processable copy of the current version of all ASN.1 modules that are included in ITU‑T Recommendations.Database: http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/asn1/database (>800 modules)A handbook on OIDs and their registration authorities was completed and a flyer on OIDs was produced.OID Repository: http://www.oid-info.com (>643000 OIDs).
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Statistics (I)
51 Rapporteur group meetings held(stand-alone, during GSI events or collaborative with ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6, 7, 27 or 37)
751 contributions received(excluding Rapporteur meetings)
8 SG meetings held8 WP 1, 2, 3 meetings held in conjunction with SG17 meetingsMin/Max/Average SG participants: 116/181/155.
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Statistics (II)
121 New/Revised Recommendations approved, plus 7 Recommendations determined or consented.86 draft new/revised Recommendations currently under development for approval in the next study period.15 Questions assigned by WTSA-08.1 Question revised during study period.12 Questions proposed for next period.
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Workshops (I)SG17 organized four workshops:
New challenges for telecommunication security standardizationsGeneva, Switzerland, 9-10 February 2009.
Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, Switzerland, 6 – 7 December 2010.
Identity SummitGeneva, Switzerland, 10 December 2010.
Radioactivity safety and security threats protection and telemedical support for irradiated peopleGeneva, Switzerland, August 30, 2011.
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Workshops (II)SG17 (through its lead study group function on Languages) supported the following workshops: 14th SDL Forum
Bochum University, Germany, 22-24 September 2009.
6th System Analysis and Modeling (SAM) workshop (SAM-2010) within MODELS-2010Oslo, Norway, October 2010 in collaboration with ACM and IEEE.
15th SDL ForumToulouse, France, July 2011.
7th SAM workshop planned with the ACM/IEEE MODELSInnsbruck, Austria, 2012.
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Acknowledgements
Delegates with their many contributionsEditors in drafting texts for Recommendations Rapporteurs in leading work effortsLiaison officers in coordinating efforts with other bodiesProject leaders and JCA leadersManagement team including Working Party chairmenTSB support – Counsellors, Assistants and other staff
Great thanks are due to the many people who have contributed to the enormous success of SG17 during this study period:
Best wishes to all for the next study period.
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Thank you!Personal information Date of birth: 13 November 1947
Marital status: MarriedNationality: Russian
Education 1965–1970 Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI)
Qualifications Ph.D. on technical sciencesWork experience
1994 – Present time - chairman of Russian Association for Networks and Services (RANS) Executive Committee1997 – Present time - head of RANS training department in MTUCI
Participation in International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – United Nations agency
2004 - 2008 - Vice-Chairman of the ITU-T SG17 (Security)
2009 – Present time - chairman of the ITU-T SG17 (Security)
Languages English – Good Russian – Native