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New DTF Work Group Structure Released

6/12/2020

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The Digital Trust Forum (DTF) is today announcing its new Work Group structure. The DTF Work Groups (WGs) are designed to allow DTF participants addressing the key challenges of enabling trust in the following areas: 
  • Trusted Manufacturing WG: The goal of this WG is to become an EU-wide recognized and accepted enabler of trust between manufacturing operators and their suppliers, with an initial focus on the security in production. The WG will provide good practices, tools and frameworks for efficient and holistic management of trust enablement. 
  • Trusted Products WG: The goal of this WG is to enable development of digital trust policy management for smart, connected products. This approach should allow to digitalize existing and future laws and regulations for automatic processing and compliance reporting by use of Trust Policy Management Systems (TPMS). 
  • Trusted Cloud and AIoT WG: This WG will develop trust policy management strategies for all elements of a smart, connected product – including sensors, EDGE, IoT, AI, OTA, LAN, WAN, IaaS, PaaS and SaaS 
  • Digital Trust Infrastructure WG: This WG will utilize digital infrastructure such as DLTs, SSIs and DBOM to provide the infrastructure required for building Trust Policy Management Systems (TPMS) 
DTF is an open organization and welcomes new participants to get engaged in these Work Groups. Please contact us ([email protected]) if you would like to get engaged - your contributions are very welcome!

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