[Bp_certs] Launch - IGF Best Practices - CERTS

excel asama excelasama at yahoo.fr
Tue Jul 1 19:45:00 EDT 2014


Hi Karen,

I agree with your proposition. Permit me add that it is also important to clarify or define issues at this fundamental stage of our conversation.
My doubts are related to the words "national" and "regional" CERTs.
When you talk of national CERTS, are you referring to the government owned CERTs?

Can civil society and or private sectors develop acceptable CERTS to this alliance?
What are the eligibility criteria etc. 
 
 
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Le Mercredi 2 juillet 2014 1h01, Karen Mulberry <mulberry at isoc.org> a écrit :
 


Constance, 

Thank you for getting the group organized.

I think the best approach to get us started might be to start a discussion on the definition of the issue under the “Establishing and supporting Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTS) for internet security”

We need to identify what it is that we will be framing in a draft outcome report for the IGF meeting in September.


Here are some thoughts on CERTs to start the exchange:

- The formation of national and regional CERTS provide an early warning system to company’s and users on monitoring and reporting the detection of security vulnerabilities and intrusion attempts.
- The details shared through the CERT by trusted providers assist investigators, forensics and law enforcement in dealing with cyber crime and in supporting network security responses to threats encountered on the Internet

The issue as I see it is that without the secure and trusted information exchanged though the CERT, the exchange of encountered data threats, early warning notices and support for the risks encountered will not be there for networks, ISPs and law enforcement to work together to deal with the threat to the Internet and its users.

I would welcome more expert insight on the issue of CERTs and how the problem statement should be framed for the work going forward in this group.


Karen Mulberry
Policy Advisor
Internet Society
mulberry at isoc.org
tel: +1.303.668.8855
www.isoc.org


On Jun 30, 2014, at 1:58 PM, Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer at isoc.org> wrote:



Dear colleagues,


Thank you for joining the preparatory process of the IGF Best Practices Forum on "Establishing and Supporting CERTS for Internet security ". 

I would like to start by introducing the Lead Experts of this process, Christine Hoepers (General Manager of the Brazilian CERT), Maarten Van Horenbeeck (Chair of FIRST) and Adli Wahid (member of the FIRST SC).

The Lead Experts, supported by independent consultants, will engage with the community in a view to exchanging on existing practices and discussing ways to further collaborate. A discussion of unintended consequences, both positive and negative, of mistakes that were made and of lessons learned will further enrich an understanding of what has been accomplished. The means employed to achieve a solution are as important as a learning experience as the actual ends achieved (see attachment). 
Between now and beginning of September, the communities will work through mailing lists and online virtual meetings.The discussion will be documented by independent experts and feed into five 90 minute sessions in Istanbul, that will in turn report into a Best Practices wrap up session.  A summary booklet/handout on each Best Practice discussions/sessions is also one of the intended outcomes to be published after the IGF 2014 meeting.


Immediate asks to all participants:
	* Respond to the questions attached in the common template for Best Practices Forums. 
	* Send contributions on existing Best Practices, either from the public or the private sector, to start documenting the discussion. 
	* Invite other colleague experts to join this list: http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/open-call-to-join-igf-best-practices-forums-preparatory-process 

Next Steps: 
	* Lead Experts will conduct the discussions on this list.
	* They will also work with the IGF Secretariat to set-up regular webinars including all participants. 


Best regards,

-- 
Constance Bommelaer
Senior Director, Global Policy Partnerships
The Internet Society
www.isoc.org 


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