From pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com Wed Dec 5 12:47:23 2012 From: pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com (BISSON Pascal) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:47:23 +0100 Subject: [Fiware-security] TR: Security Monitoring Webinar Message-ID: <16542_1354708163_50BF34C3_16542_15873_1_CBBCD6C304123F4AB23FAAE3055C8C0E0206DDEE885F@THSONEA01CMS04P.one.grp> FYI De : BISSON Pascal Envoy? : mercredi 5 d?cembre 2012 12:47 ? : 'Juanjo Hierro' Cc : fiware-wpl at lists.fi-ware.eu; fiware-wpa at lists.fi-ware.eu; BISSON Pascal; GIDOIN Daniel Objet : Security Monitoring Webinar Importance : Haute Dear Juanjo, Short feedback after the Security Monitoring GE which took place this morning. I must say very few attendance compared to what was expected (only two people were external to FI-WARE and Security Chapter). Something I think we can share with some others who organized webinars (even more that some webinars were cancelled due to few attendance). This happens despite my reminders to UC Projects for them to attend. This is even more disappointed that I did copy the invitation to wpl/wpa mailing and I must say that no one has joined. Jos? who was attended could confirm you. As such I'm very concerned and we should not continue like this even more it has happened so far a number of times (at least within the Security chapter it happened for DH GE and DBA GE ...). In view of this I would ask you to take immediate actions using instruments we have at FI-WARE and FI-PPP level (AB meeting) and you find appropriate for this not to re-occur. Simply because organization of these webinars shouldn't be a waste of time and we definitely have to value them since important for Phase 1 & Phase 2 UC Projects (although not uniquely). Hope you can share and that you will react the way expected for those webinars to gain the audience they should deserve for success of FI-WARE and FI-PPP Programme. Best Regards, Pascal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Dezember 2012 14:31 An: ext BISSON Pascal Cc: Fiware-security at lists.fi-ware.eu Betreff: [Fiware-security] Differenciation between internal and external WIKI Hi Pascal, it happens quite frequently (not to say every time) that I get confused by the structure of our WIKI and as well by the fact that there is an internal and an external one. One proposal to solve this problem would be somehow to distinguish between both WIKI's by e.g. setting the back ground colour different for both or anything else. What do you think? Would you propose it to TID? Greetings Robert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com Mon Dec 10 12:22:48 2012 From: pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com (BISSON Pascal) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 12:22:48 +0100 Subject: [Fiware-security] TR: Sharing Webinar Slides Message-ID: <22580_1355138693_50C5C685_22580_407_1_CBBCD6C304123F4AB23FAAE3055C8C0E0206DE096869@THSONEA01CMS04P.one.grp> FYI @Each of you who organized a webinar so far please under "Security" a folder for your GE and upload your webinar slides there. Best Regards, Pascal -----Message d'origine----- De?: fiware-wpl-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu [mailto:fiware-wpl-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] De la part de CARLOS RALLI UCENDO Envoy??: vendredi 7 d?cembre 2012 15:34 ??: fiware-wpl at lists.fi-ware.eu; fiware-wpa at lists.fi-ware.eu Objet?: [Fiware-wpl] Sharing Webinar Slides Dear Colleagues, We've just created a "Fi-WARE Webinars" folder with per-chapter subfoders so you can upload your webinar slides there. It is in the FI-WARE public Wiki. https://forge.fi-ware.eu/docman/index.php?group_id=7 Currently, within each chapter, we are creating specific folders for each GE where we place the .pptx (and possibly other) files. You are encouraged to store your material there and share the link with anyone asking for it (this way all info is easily reachable for all). We'll be announcing this placeholder by mid next week, so please upload the files ASAP. 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But what we see now is the convergence of those forces, creating strong new business opportunities and changing the way we use information technology to interact with our customers and to run our enterprises. It is all about the shift of control into the hands of users, far beyond of what we used to call consumerization. Identity and access is the key element in this paradigm shift and there is no better place to get the right input for your strategy than EIC 2013. It is about protecting corporate information while enabling business agility. Some of the sessions in this track: ? Cloud and on-premise, internal and external, privileged and normal users with their mobile and classic devices - how to create an integrated infrastructure that manages access to information in any context ? The New IT Organization: Service Focused IT in the Age of Cloud, Mobile and Social Computing ? The Future of Cloud Identity ? 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URL: From pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com Thu Dec 20 13:50:18 2012 From: pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com (BISSON Pascal) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 13:50:18 +0100 Subject: [Fiware-security] proposal opportunities In-Reply-To: <2487F45015E27044B15ECEC170A407F0E146DF@INTMAIL03.es.int.atosorigin.com> References: <16542_1354708163_50BF34C3_16542_15873_1_CBBCD6C304123F4AB23FAAE3055C8C0E0206DDEE885F@THSONEA01CMS04P.one.grp> <2487F45015E27044B15ECEC170A407F0E146DF@INTMAIL03.es.int.atosorigin.com> Message-ID: <24540_1356007964_50D30A1C_24540_10866_1_2c56095f-61ae-494f-a203-8b83a240c589@THSONEA01HUB06P.one.grp> Dear Aljosa, Thanks for your email directed to our FI-WARE Security mailing list. I must say we haven't yet discussed at team level project opportunities through ongoing Call (FP7 Call 10 in particular). This is something we will repair and can discuss at FI-PPP Call 8 audio conf of tomorrow (last of the year). May be if you can join us at 10am I could offer you a slot to discuss these proposals with you and the FI-WARE Security team. >From my side, as you know I can only encourage submission of project proposals aligned to FI-WARE Vision & Approach even more if those project proposals are targeting research results that are needed by us. It was the case for OPTET (Operational Trustworthiness Enabling Technologies) which was submitted to FP7 Call 8 (with support of some partners of FI-WARE Secu) , awarded and that was recently kick-off. As told at the M18 EC review I'd like to see more project proposals like this and working with us. Now regarding Thales interest in the proposals you propose I would say our interest will go at first place on the one on OpenStack keystone modifications. In the meantime I can't neglect also potential interest with respect to the second one simply because of work we will conduct in OPTET. This just to decide we need to talk with you and have an executive summary of each of those. Hearing from you. Hoping also you could join us tomorrow's Fi-WARE Security Chapter audio to have these proposals be discussed Once more thanks for your email and initiative. Best Regards, Pascal PS: Details for joining audio conference of tomorrow are the same as usual. In case of doubt check with Susanna or drop me an email and I will resend them to you. De : fiware-security-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu [mailto:fiware-security-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] De la part de Aljosa Pasic Envoy? : jeudi 20 d?cembre 2012 11:49 ? : Fiware-security at lists.fi-ware.eu Objet : [Fiware-security] proposal opportunities Dear all, We have been invited to some proposals that have a direct link to the work done in FI-WARE. One proposals deals with OpenStack Keystone modifications, while another one is about bridging mobile and internet identity & provision of trusted services contemplated in the revision of EU e-signature directive. I would like to ask if any of the partners is interested in joining some of these proposals. Best regards, Aljosa ------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee; it may also be privileged. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy it. As its integrity cannot be secured on the Internet, the Atos group liability cannot be triggered for the message content. Although the sender endeavours to maintain a computer virus-free network, the sender does not warrant that this transmission is virus-free and will not be liable for any damages resulting from any virus transmitted. 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URL: From pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com Thu Dec 20 14:03:29 2012 From: pascal.bisson at thalesgroup.com (BISSON Pascal) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 14:03:29 +0100 Subject: [Fiware-security] FI-WARE - Security Chapter - Audio conf 21/12/2012 - CONFIRMED - 10am-12am same details as usual Message-ID: <16616_1356008750_50D30D2E_16616_2409_1_CBBCD6C304123F4AB23FAAE3055C8C0E0206DE443428@THSONEA01CMS04P.one.grp> On the Agenda : * Review of AP as per minutes of previous audio * On going work (December Sprint) / Planned work for next sprint * Slot on discussing project proposals linked to FI-WARE (see my mail to Aljosa) Best Regards, Pascal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: