On 2015-06-18 08:29, HU, Chunming wrote:
Dear Chunming,
It was maybe a mistake by me using a W3C list for this purpose since the
goal was having a seminar about China as a counterpart to for example Google
(who due to their 80% mobile OS market-share more or less "owns" this space).
Anyway, since you are mentioning W3C activities that I'm personally involved in
I can only iterate what I have done in other contexts: These activities are
virtually
free from Chinese participation.
I didn't mean that my take on this subject (China-originated de-facto
IT-standards) should
be the only one, I just happen to have some ideas that could be useful. Other
people
presumably have some ideas as well. But it is also possible that nobody is
interested :-(
A seminar would need participation from many organizations including the
Chinese Government.
Kind regards,
Anders
Hi Anders Rundgren,
I go through your website (www.webpki.org) .
Yes, the token management is quite vital to any security scenario.
As far as I know, W3C is looking into this area, and make some of the progress.
I think you may take a look into the following part:
1. Web Cryptography Working Group
Homepage: http://www.w3.org/2012/webcrypto/
They are working on Web Cryptography API, which get support of many mainstream
browsers, http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/
To management the key, there's a WebCrypto Key Discovery (editor's draft):
https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/webcrypto-keydiscovery/raw-file/tip/Overview.html
2. W3C held a workshop on web cryptography next step last year (Sept 2014)
During the workshop, they talked about the multi-factor authentication,
smart-card, hardware token, and its relationship between Web crypto API.
You may find the homepage of workshop here:
https://www.w3.org/2012/webcrypto/webcrypto-next-workshop/
You may also notice W3C's security activity, and you are welcome to join the
discussion on future of identity management on the Web.
http://www.w3.org/Security/Activity.html
The activity lead is Wendy Seltzer, wselt...@w3.org
To be honest, I failed to find the special links between your solution with
Chinese industry/parterners, simply because China is the biggest mobile phone
manufacture?
But, if you do think China is important to your solution/standards, please tell
us more your thoughts on next step.
Best wishes,
Chunming
-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Rundgren [mailto:anders.rundgren....@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:22 PM
To: Liu Kevin
Cc: public-html-ig-zh@w3.org
Subject: Re: 全球IT-标准起源于中国?
On 2015-06-18 04:40, Liu Kevin wrote:
it seems that you sent this email in chinese by google translate
在 2015年6月16日 下午8:39,Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren....@gmail.com
<mailto:anders.rundgren....@gmail.com>>写道:
你好老乡工程师,
中国是手机的头号生产国,但还没有建立一个单一的全球IT行业标准(Java,X86,Android,HTTP等)
我认为这是可能的“破冰”。
如果有人对你有兴趣,给我发电子邮件的英语!
亲切的问候,
Anders Rundgren先生,
WebPKI.org
Indeed. I was hoping that it would be easier to grasp for the intended audience
but maybe Google translate does a poor job...
The idea was getting contact with Chinese engineers with interests in creating
de-facto industry standards of the kind mentioned.
I'm suggesting a seminar i China with the aim identifying hurdles and
possibilities.
Anders