
Update on Internet Privacy Recommendations and Progress
Explore the latest developments in Internet privacy recommendations, including discussions on privacy threats, IEEE protocols, and MAC address changes. Learn about the Privacy EC Study Group's efforts and progress in addressing privacy concerns within IEEE standards meetings and teleconferences.
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privecsg-15-0012-00 IEEE 802 EC Privacy Recommendation Study Group Update to IEEE802 WGs @ March 2015 Plenary meeting Juan Carlos Zuniga, InterDigital Labs (Privacy EC SG Chair) 1
privecsg-15-0012-00 IEEE 802 Internet Privacy Tutorial IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting San Diego, July 14th2014 Title: Pervasive Surveillance of the Internet Designing Privacy into Internet Protocols Speakers Ted Hardie (IETF IAB) Alissa Cooper (Cisco Systems) Lily Chen (NIST) Piers O Hanlon (Oxford Internet Institute) Juan Carlos Zuniga (InterDigital Labs) https://mentor.ieee.org/802-ec/dcn/14/ec-14-0043-00-00EC-internet- privacy-tutorial.pdf 2
privecsg-15-0012-00 IEEE 802 Internet Privacy Tutorial - Summary The Tutorial provided an update on the recent concerns about Internet privacy, the actions that IETF is taking, and the guidelines that are being followed when developing new specifications (e.g. RFC 6973 - Privacy Considerations for Internet Protocols) Highlighted Privacy concerns applicable specifically to Link Layer technologies, and provided suggestions on how IEEE 802 can help addressing them The idea of developing an IEEE 802 recommended practices document, similar to the one produced by IETF (e.g. RFC 6973) was suggested and supported by several IEEE 802 members from different WGs 3
privecsg-15-0012-00 IEEE 802 EC Privacy SG Background Creation of an Executive Committee Study Group on Privacy Recommendations (2014-07-18) Currently chartered to run until March 2015 Expecting renewal for one more cycle Advanced most work with teleconferences and email discussions http://www.ieee802.org/PrivRecsg/ 4
privecsg-15-0012-00 Call for Contributions Topics considered by SG include: (1) Threat Model for Privacy at Link Layer (2) Privacy Issues at Link Layer (3) Proposals regarding functionalities in IEEE 802 protocols to improve Privacy (4) Proposals regarding measuring levels of Privacy on Internet protocols (5) Implications of MAC address changes (6) Other 5
privecsg-15-0012-00 Privacy EC SG - Progress so far 3 September 2014, EC SG Teleconference Priv Rec EC SG presentations at 802.1/802.3 WGs Interim meeting in Ottawa, Canada - Sep 8 and 9 Priv Rec EC SG presentations at 802 Wireless WGs interim meeting in Athens, Greece week of Sep 15 1 October 2014, EC SG Teleconference 22 October 2014, EC SG Teleconference Several discussions on the mailing list, especially about MAC-based tracking threats, possible solutions and implications 6
privecsg-15-0012-00 Privacy EC SG - Progress so far 3-7 November, 2014, IEEE 802 Plenary meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA MAC Privacy trial during IETF 91 meeting 10 December 2014, EC SG Teleconference 12-15 January 2015, IEEE Interim, Atlanta, GA, USA Preliminary report about MAC address randomization 4 February 2015, EC SG Teleconference PAR/CSD pre-circulation 8-13 March 2015, IEEE 802 Plenary meeting in Berlin, Germany MAC Privacy trial during IEEE 802 plenary meeting 7
privecsg-15-0012-00 Berlin March Plenary Meeting (1/2) Two meeting slots, both at meeting room ECC4 Tuesday Eve (19:30-21:30), and Thursday AM1 (8:00-10:00) MAC address randomization trial SSID: ieee802_privacy_trial https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/dcn/15/privecsg-15-0007- 00-0000-wifi-privacy-experiement-at-802-berlin-plenary.pptx PAR / CSD comments resolution Privacy threat model and recommended practices On-going vs. 802 Project (document) 8
privecsg-15-0012-00 Berlin March Plenary Meeting (2/2) Two meeting slots, both at meeting room ECC4 Tuesday Eve (19:30-21:30), and Thursday AM1 (8:00-10:00) Privacy-engineered Access Networks Applying privacy principles to access networks Next steps for Privacy EC SG Renewal of SG, PAR refinement, coordination with 802.1 SEC Wish to maintain strong participation from 802 Wireless groups and IETF Teleconferences (tentative) 15 April 2015, (10:00 AM ET) 3 June 2015, (10:00 AM ET) - PAR/CSD submission 1 July 2015, (10:00 AM ET) 13-17 July, 2015, IEEE 802 Plenary meeting in Waikoloa, HI 9
privecsg-15-0012-00 Resources EC SG Web Page http://www.ieee802.org/PrivRecsg/ Mailing list (reflector) stds-802-privacy@listserv.ieee.org Mentor (document repository) https://mentor.ieee.org/privecsg/documents RFC 6973 - Privacy Considerations for Internet Protocols http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6973 10