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STI-GA Update to the NANC

STI-GA Update to the NANC. Thomas Goode ATIS General Counsel. December 4, 2018. STI-GA Update. This presentation provides an update on the progress of the Secure Telephone Identity Governance Authority (STI-GA).

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STI-GA Update to the NANC

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  1. STI-GA Update to the NANC Thomas Goode ATIS General Counsel December 4, 2018

  2. STI-GA Update • This presentation provides an update on the progress of the Secure Telephone Identity Governance Authority (STI-GA). • The STI-GA will ensure the integrity of the issuance, management, security and use of Secure Telephone Identity certificates issued in compliance with the Signature-based Handling of Asserted information using toKENs (SHAKEN) specification. • The STI-GA was established in August and is being managed by the industry under the auspices of ATIS. • On November 15, the STI-GA issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Policy Administrator (STI-PA).

  3. STI-PA Background • The STI-PA plays a key role in the SHAKEN framework, applying and enforcing the rules as defined by the STI-GA. The STI-PA: • Verifies that a Service Provider (SP) meets the defined criteria for participation in the SHAKEN framework before issuing “Service Provider Code tokens” to the approved SP. • Renews the Service Provider Code token as required, after verifying that the SP continues to meet the criteria to participate in the SHAKEN framework. The Service Provider Code token is used for authentication when the SP obtains Secure Telephone Identity (STI) certificates from an approved Secure Telephone Identity Certification Authority (STI-CA). • Approves STI-CAs and verifies that the STI-CA meets all requirements of its Certification Practice Statement to assess compliance with the Certificate Policy. • Securely maintains a “trusted STI-CA” list and distributes this to all SPs participating in the SHAKEN ecosystem.

  4. RFP • The RFP is broken into three sections: • Secure Telephone Identity Policy Administrator Request for Proposal (RFP) addresses testing, security, service level and other requirements, as well as pricing and contract terms; • Secure Telephone Identity Policy Administrator RFP Respondent Qualification (Respondent Qualification) describes the criteria that must be satisfied by each prospective Respondent; and • This includes the Respondent’s proposal, information about the Respondent’s organizational structure, past performance, financial responsibility and stability, and acceptance of key business terms. • Secure Telephone Identity Policy Administrator Technical Requirements Document (TRD) describes the technical requirements for a proposal and the STI-PA’s required obligations. • It is based on the latest ATIS SHAKEN Specifications and other ATIS technical documents (available at http://www.atis.org/sti-ga/resources/) as well as other reference documents as currently published and made available to the industry. • For more information or to view the RFP, please see http://www.atis.org/sti-ga/rfp/. • Questions about the RFP may be submitted to sti-ga@atis.org.

  5. RFP Timeline • November 15: RFP issued and posted on STI-GA website Press release published by ATIS on behalf of STI-GA • December 10: Deadline to submit RFP questions • February 4, 2019: Deadline for bidders to submit proposals • May 2019: Selection of STI-PA by STI-GA

  6. Other STI-GA Work • The STI-GA Board has established one committee and three task forces. • The Technical Committee (TC) has provided significant input into the Technical Requirements Document and other aspects of the RFP. • The RFP Task Force, working with the TC, has developed the RFP and has been tasked with evaluating responses and providing input to the STI-GA Board related to the selection of the STI-PA. • The Corporate Structure Task Force continues to evaluate the appropriate corporate structure for the STI-GA with a goal of establishing a separate structure by May 2019. • The Contribution Recoupment Task Force is examining STI-GA funding issues and the potential recovery of STI-GA Board member startup contributions.

  7. Future Work • The STI-GA will now focus on responding to questions from potential bidders and on evaluating proposals. • Questions from potential bidders are due by December 10 and must be sent to: sti-ga@atis.org • Consistent with the CATA WG report, RFP responses are due on February 4, 2019 (no later than three months from the issuance of the RFP). • For more information about the STI-GA, please see www.atis.org/STI-GA.

  8. Questions? • Tom Goode ATIS General Counsel TGoode@atis.org • Jim McEachern Acting STI-GA Director JMcEachern@atis.org • Linda Vandeloop (AT&T) STI-GA Chair LV8571@att.com • Glenn Clepper (NCTA/Charter Communications) STI-GA Vice Chair Glenn.Clepper@charter.com

  9. STI-GA Board Representatives • Indra Chalk (T-Mobile; appointed by CTIA) • Glenn Clepper (Charter Communications; appointed by NCTA – The Internet & Television Association) • Darah Franklin (Google; at large member) • Dave Frigen (Wabash Communications; appointed by NTCA – The Rural Broadband Association) • Gunnar Halley (Microsoft; appointed by the VON Coalition) • Tim Kagele (Comcast; at large member) • Clinton Lee (Jackson Energy Authority; appointed by the American Cable Association) • Chris Oatway (Verizon; appointed by US Telecom) • Greg Rogers (Bandwidth; appointed by INCOMPAS) • Michael Starkey (QSI Consulting, Inc. on behalf of Western Telecommunications Alliance and TEXALTEL) • Nathan Sutter (Nex-Tech Wireless; appointed by the Competitive Carriers Association) • Linda Vandeloop (AT&T; at large member) Additional STI-GA Board representatives will be considered. For more information, please contact Jim McEachern.

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