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Learn about ISACC's initiatives on ICT standards, security, NGN, and Internet governance at GSC-10. Explore the ISACC's focus areas, task groups, rapporteurs, and collaboration with industry for secure telecom infrastructure.
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Agenda Item: 4.5 ISACC Opening Plenary Presentation to GSC-10
ISACC • Formerly known as Telecommunications Standards Advisory Council of Canada, TSACC • To reflect global convergence, we have changed our name in 2004 to the ICT Standards Advisory Council of Canada www.isacc.ca
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Structure • ISACC accomplishes its work in three ways • semi-annual plenary sessions • Topical presentations are made on ICT standards issues, discussions are held on the progress of task groups and rapporteurs • special task groups • Formed as needed to develop Canadian views on international ICT standards that may contain regulatory, legal, security and policy aspects • Rapporteurs • Rapporteurs have been assigned to monitor areas of high interest
Current Rapporteurs • E-commerce • Security • ENUM • Intellectual Property Rights • SPAM • ICANN
Major Focuses • Since the last GSC-9 meeting in Korea, our focus has been on: • NGN • Security • Internet Governance • SPAM
NGN • Challenges and future impact of NGN • Independence of service-related functions from underlying transport technologies • Data network providers, traditional wireline and wireless carriers are converging and able to offer equivalent forms of NGN access and services. • Industry Canada is undergoing a Telecom Policy Review to deal with impact of convergence • Federal Regulator (CRTC) issued statement that VoIP is a regulated service for incumbent carriers • Convergence between Wireline and Wireless • Support for mobility • Common IMS Network enables integrated services • Service Enabled • Multimedia • VoIP • Unrestricted access by users to different services and/or service providers • Security • Important to provide a robust and secured telecom infrastructure
Security • Fall 2004 ISACC Plenary focused on security • Cyber-crime • New threats constantly emerge • Issues surround legal enforcement and getting a conviction • The foundation of any secure deployment of any application is a secure underlying infrastructure • IP Telecom Cyber Security Program (Industry Canada) • Objective: Ensure critical telecom infrastructure protection • Investigation and Analysis • Investigate and analyze impact of vulnerability incidence reports • Verification • Verify identified vulnerabilities • Discover • Identify potential vulnerabilities in telecom network architectures and protocols
Security (cont.) • IP Telecom Cyber Security Program (Industry Canada) • Protocol Analysis Lab • Funded security research with three Canadian universities • Encourage and promote research interests in network security amongst Canadian academia • VOIP, Wireless etc • Collaboration with industry • Findings assist in guiding security policy and standards work
New Wireless Technology and Services • Ultra-wideband • Broadband over power lines • WiMax Wi-Fi • Public Safety spectrum 700 MHz and 4.9 GHz • New spectrum access techniques
Internet Governance • ISACC has begun to examine Global Governance issues such as • Cyber-Crime • SPAM • Ensuring that everyone is represented • Focus is consistent with the core mandate of the ITU-T • Encourages the development of a predictable and secure Internet • Impact of new technology
Task Force on SPAM • ISACC participated in the Federal Task Force on SPAM. • Keys areas included: • Email Certification Principles and Methodologies • Commercial Email Validation • Final report submitted to the Minister of Industry • Next Steps are being Evaluated