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+ | *[http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=201709_Consumer_Centered_Data_Exchange§ion=17 Consumer Centered Data Exchange FHIR Wiki] | ||
+ | **[https://bitbucket.org/jeastman/consumer-centered-data-exchange/wiki/Home CCDE Collaborative Wiki] | ||
+ | **[https://chat.fhir.org/#narrow/stream/implementers/topic/Patient.20Request.20for.20Health.20Information chat.fhir.org about constraining the scope of the use case] | ||
*[http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/05/22/the-internet-of-things-and-future-shock-too-much-change-too-fast/ PEW Report - The Internet of Things and Future Shock: Too Much Change Too Fast?]Lee Rainie, director of Internet, Science and Technology Research at the Pew Research Center, spoke on May 10, 2017 to the American Bar Association’s [http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/events/cle/2017/spring/ce1705iot_webbrochure.authcheckdam.pdf Section of Science and Technology Law] about the rise of the Internet of Things and its implications for privacy and cybersecurity. The velocity of change today is remarkable and increasingly challenging to navigate. Rainie discussed Pew Research Center’s reports about [http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/03/11/digital-life-in-2025/ “Digital Life in 2025”]and [http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/05/14/internet-of-things/ “The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025],” which present the views of hundreds of “technology builders and analysts” on the future of the internet. | *[http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/05/22/the-internet-of-things-and-future-shock-too-much-change-too-fast/ PEW Report - The Internet of Things and Future Shock: Too Much Change Too Fast?]Lee Rainie, director of Internet, Science and Technology Research at the Pew Research Center, spoke on May 10, 2017 to the American Bar Association’s [http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/events/cle/2017/spring/ce1705iot_webbrochure.authcheckdam.pdf Section of Science and Technology Law] about the rise of the Internet of Things and its implications for privacy and cybersecurity. The velocity of change today is remarkable and increasingly challenging to navigate. Rainie discussed Pew Research Center’s reports about [http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/03/11/digital-life-in-2025/ “Digital Life in 2025”]and [http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/05/14/internet-of-things/ “The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025],” which present the views of hundreds of “technology builders and analysts” on the future of the internet. | ||
− | *[http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/05/22/the-public-and-cybersecurity-practices-and-knowledge | + | **[http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/05/22/the-public-and-cybersecurity-practices-and-knowledge |
PEW Report - The public and cybersecurity practices and knowledge] Lee Rainie, director of internet, science and technology research at Pew Research Center, presented the Center’s findings about public practices and knowledge related to cybersecurity to the advisory board of the National Cybersecurity Alliance on May 5, 2017. He discussed the wide variance in what the public knows about key cybersecurity issues and concepts and people’s habits when it comes to handling the passwords to their online accounts and their use of public Wi-Fi networks. | PEW Report - The public and cybersecurity practices and knowledge] Lee Rainie, director of internet, science and technology research at Pew Research Center, presented the Center’s findings about public practices and knowledge related to cybersecurity to the advisory board of the National Cybersecurity Alliance on May 5, 2017. He discussed the wide variance in what the public knows about key cybersecurity issues and concepts and people’s habits when it comes to handling the passwords to their online accounts and their use of public Wi-Fi networks. |
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Attendees
x | Member Name | x | Member Name | x | Member Name | x | Member Name | |||
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. | John MoehrkeSecurity Co-chair | x | Kathleen ConnorSecurity Co-chair | . | Alexander Mense Security Co-chair | . | Trish WilliamsSecurity Co-chair | |||
x | Mike Davis | x | Suzanne Gonzales-Webb | x | David Staggs | x | Mohammed Jafari | |||
x | Glen Marshall, SRS | x | Beth Pumo | . | Ioana Singureanu | . | Rob Horn | |||
x | Diana Proud-Madruga | . | Serafina Versaggi | x | Joe Lamy | . | Galen Mulrooney | |||
. | Duane DeCouteau | . | Chris Clark | . | Johnathan Coleman | . | Aaron Seib | |||
. | Ken Salyards | . | Christopher D Brown TX | . | Gary Dickinson | x | Dave Silver | |||
x | Rick Grow | . | William Kinsley | . | Paul Knapp | x | Mayada Abdulmannan | |||
. | Kamalini Vaidya | . | Bill Kleinebecker | x | Christopher Shawn | . | Grahame Grieve | |||
. | Oliver Lawless | . | Ken Rubin | . | David Tao | . | Nathan Botts |
Agenda
- (2 min) Roll Call, Agenda Approval
- (4 min) Review and Approval of Security WG Call Minutes August 15, 2017
- (20 min) Cascading OAuth for FHIR Security - Mohammad Jafari
- (10 min) Consumer Centered Data Exchange FHIR Connectathon - Aaron Seib
- (10 min) NSTC National Privacy Research Strategy- Mike Davis
- (5 min) San Diego Sept WGM Agenda- presiding cochair
- (5 min) Security WG Interim Health Metrics - presiding cochair
- (5 min) FHIR Security call - John Moehrke
News and Review Material
- Consumer Centered Data Exchange FHIR Wiki
- PEW Report - The Internet of Things and Future Shock: Too Much Change Too Fast?Lee Rainie, director of Internet, Science and Technology Research at the Pew Research Center, spoke on May 10, 2017 to the American Bar Association’s Section of Science and Technology Law about the rise of the Internet of Things and its implications for privacy and cybersecurity. The velocity of change today is remarkable and increasingly challenging to navigate. Rainie discussed Pew Research Center’s reports about “Digital Life in 2025”and “The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025,” which present the views of hundreds of “technology builders and analysts” on the future of the internet.
PEW Report - The public and cybersecurity practices and knowledge] Lee Rainie, director of internet, science and technology research at Pew Research Center, presented the Center’s findings about public practices and knowledge related to cybersecurity to the advisory board of the National Cybersecurity Alliance on May 5, 2017. He discussed the wide variance in what the public knows about key cybersecurity issues and concepts and people’s habits when it comes to handling the passwords to their online accounts and their use of public Wi-Fi networks.