Vikas Malhotra presentation about 5 core principles for next-generation cybersecurity; Drummond presentation on the 3 key takeaways from his "Utah Protocol Stack Summit" with Sam Smith and Daniel Hardman over the holidays.
Agenda Items and Notes (including all relevant links)
Time
Agenda Item
Lead
Notes
5 min
Start recording
Welcome & antitrust notice
Introduction of new members
Agenda review
Chairs
Antitrust Policy Notice:Attendees are reminded to adhere to the meeting agenda and not participate in activities prohibited under antitrust and competition laws. Only members of ToIP who have signed the necessary agreements are permitted to participate in this activity beyond an observer role.
New Members:
1 min
Review of previous action items
Chairs
Vikas Malhotrawill present WOPPLI concepts at next meeting
Vikas gave this presentation on 5 core principles for next-generation cybersecurity:
Architecture Principles and the IEEE proposal made by WOPLLI on cybersecurity for next generation systems
WOPLLI (Work, Play, Learn, Live) is a new startup focused on trust in digital ecosystems ("Safe, Fair and Trusted")
Digital Trust Statistics (vide ToIP Whitepaper v2.0 - to be published)
"It is all about data (& infrastructure)!" - how it is used, who has access to it. Verification of infrastructures → Data/information access → Data/information availability in honey pots → Updates and resolution times of infrastructure (based on data)
5 very high level principles - Human Centricity(the human should be the boundary of the control point of the data); Decentralization; Distribution; Heterogeneity; Self Healing
Question/discussion - what about Security and Privacy as principles of architecture
Drummond - at the ToIP these are subsets of the Confidentiality by Design and Default (more on the document)
Vikas (offline) Hypothesis is that an architecture with these principles in mind will solve for security & privacy. It will remove the need for thinking of security & privacy as separate design parameters.
(see slide deck for illustration of the conceptual layout of the proposed principles when viewed against a deployed architecture)
IEEE workgroup proposal - Cyber Security for Next Generation Systems
explore architecture based on the 5 principles
explore architecture and needs for specific technology areas (AI and Autonomous Systems; Web3.0 technologies and Quantum Computing)
Proposed Output - Consideration and guidance for Cyber Security for Next generation systems
ACTION: ALL TATF members to notify Vikas Malhotra if they want to participate in the planned IEEE workgroup on Cyber Security for Next Generation Systems
ACTION: ALL TATF members to notify Vikas Malhotra if they want to participate in the planned IEEE workgroup on Cyber Security for Next Generation Systems