ITU-T Study Group 17 Security ITU Workshop on “ICT Security Standardization for Developing Countries” (Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014) ITU-T Study Group 17 Security Arkadiy Kremer ITU-T SG17 chairman kremer@rans.ru Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Challenges in ICT Infrastructure Development General using of TCP/IP protocol family Modular approach to maximize business advantages with limited resources Rapid availability a great number of different and complicated end-user’s devices Quick growth the quantity of users for ubiquitous networks, cloud computing and SDN cloud configuration infrastructure Convergence of telecom with non-telecom businesses Challenging threats and vulnerabilities in challenging environment Quick growth of international criminal societies and illegal use of the ICT infrastructure Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Main Pillars for Providing Confidence & Security Promoting societal awareness of security issues, culture of security and ethics Legislation, regulation and enforcement infrastructure Standardization (technical regulation) Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
ITU-T SG17 Standardization Activity Providing a set of Security Guidance and Supplements for developing countries Parent role for the JCA-COP Parent role for the JCA-IdM and progression of the IdM Recommendations Enhancement of the CYBEX suite of Recommendations Progression of the secure directory infrastructure and services suite of Recommendations Approval the first Recommendation on Cloud Computing security Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Developing an Effective Security Strategy The security frameworks and architectures provide guidance in the selection and use of Recommendations Outreach documents and activities promote wider understanding of the complexities of security protection To get the priorities right and to demonstrate our ability to deliver timely, relevant and effective Recommendations To suggest the performance measures that provide some indication of the effectiveness of our Recommendations To provide testability of our Recommendations since the implementations can be independently assessed and certified Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Developing Countries Participation in SG17 (Leadership) Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Developing Countries Participation in SG17 (Participation and Contributing) * Average over last 7 meetings Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014
Questions for Discussion at the Workshop How does the rapid evolution of technology affect the equation? What is the business case for international standardized tools to be implemented? In which areas we may improve collaboration with other SDOs and industry consortia? What role ITU-T can play, that is unique, essential, recognized as such by the ICT industry and others, and within the mandate of the ITU? How we can enhance the participation of developing countries in the ITU-T SG17 standardization activity? Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014