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FDC3 revolves around several types of independent entities:
Applications
Desktop Agents
App Directories
Users
Each of these has an identity, and needs to know and trust the identities of several of the others in order to work seamlessly.However, at present there are few or no methods for them to validate those identities within the FDC3 Standard, meaning trust must be assumed. This comes with problems and risks : data loss, identity theft, oauth hell, or an inability to adopt interop via FDC3 - all of which are a threat to the FDC3 ecosystem’s continued growth. This complexity is multiplied by the different types of FDC3 setups now possible - desktop app interop, in-container interop, web interop, and interop between Desktop Agents (Bridging).
Over the past few years, various discussions, demos and roundtables have addressed this topic, but the outcome each time has been “what do our users need?”.
Therefore our first objective in this stream is to dig into what these risks and problems are, before we discuss and work on potential solutions
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A Discussion Group has no direct decision-making power regarding the FDC3 standard - rather it is intended that anything they propose or work on will result in proposals (via Github issues and PRs) for the Standards Working Group participants to consider and vote on for inclusion in the standard.
Agenda (45mn)
Convene & roll call, review meeting notices (5mins)
Discuss recruiting additional firms to participate (5mins)
Presentation of the work by Yannick and Rob on trust models, open forum on matching usecases to models (30mins)
AOB & Adjourn (5mins)
Minutes
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Action Items
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Affiliation
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Group overview
FDC3 revolves around several types of independent entities:
Each of these has an identity, and needs to know and trust the identities of several of the others in order to work seamlessly.However, at present there are few or no methods for them to validate those identities within the FDC3 Standard, meaning trust must be assumed. This comes with problems and risks : data loss, identity theft, oauth hell, or an inability to adopt interop via FDC3 - all of which are a threat to the FDC3 ecosystem’s continued growth. This complexity is multiplied by the different types of FDC3 setups now possible - desktop app interop, in-container interop, web interop, and interop between Desktop Agents (Bridging).
Over the past few years, various discussions, demos and roundtables have addressed this topic, but the outcome each time has been “what do our users need?”.
Therefore our first objective in this stream is to dig into what these risks and problems are, before we discuss and work on potential solutions
Relevant issue tags
identity-security
Meeting Date
Thursday 14 Dec 2023 - 11am (US eastern timezone EDT/EST) / 4pm (London, GMT/BST)
Zoom info
Meeting notices
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All participants in FINOS project meetings are subject to the LF Antitrust Policy, the FINOS Community Code of Conduct and all other FINOS policies.
FINOS meetings involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of FINOS and the Linux Foundation to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of, and not participate in, any activities that are prohibited under applicable US state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Please contact legal@finos.org with any questions.
FINOS project meetings may be recorded for use solely by the FINOS team for administration purposes. In very limited instances, and with explicit approval, recordings may be made more widely available.
A Discussion Group has no direct decision-making power regarding the FDC3 standard - rather it is intended that anything they propose or work on will result in proposals (via Github issues and PRs) for the Standards Working Group participants to consider and vote on for inclusion in the standard.
Agenda (45mn)
Minutes
Action Items
Untracked attendees
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: